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There are many reports about efficacy of Cannabis in Crohn's disease but no controlled trials. The aim of the proposed trial is to investigate the efficacy of oil containing the cannabinoids THC and CBD given by mouth for induction of remission in Crohn's disease.
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The investigators have recently published a retrospective observational study about the beneficial effect of cannabis in Crohn's disease. The investigators have also concluded a double blind placebo controlled study of Inhaled cannabis in the treatment of Crohn's disease. Both studies have shown significant symptomatic improvement of disease. However, objective parameters of inflammation were not measured. The question arises as to whether the observed improvement is merely symptomatic or due to a real change in inflammation. In addition, administration per os is a healthier option than smoking but the efficacy of oral cannabis was not investigated.
The aim of the proposed study in to evaluate the efficacy of drops of cannabis oil in crohn's disease patients compared to placebo. Treatment success will be defined as a decrease of at least 100 points in CDAI after 8 weeks of treatment.
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Patients with a diagnosis of Crohn's disease of at least 3 months duration, which was proved by either endoscopy or appropriate imaging study.
Patients who have failed treatment with either 5 ASA or corticosteroids or immunomodulators or biologic agents, or steroid dependant patients, or patients who were treated by the above mentioned drugs and could not tolerate them due to side effects.
Age 20 or older.
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Active Crohn's disease with a CDAI 200 or more.
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Patients with a diagnosis of a mental disorder
Patients who by the judgment of their physician are likely to develop drug addiction.
Pregnant women or women who are intending to become pregnant
Patients with a known cannabis allergy
Patients who are not capable of giving an informed consent
Patients with an impending operation due to Crohn's disease.
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50 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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