Respiratory failure and cardiac arrest following epileptic seizure
Known for
Charlotte's Web strain of cannabis is named after her
Charlotte Figi (October 18, 2006 – April 7, 2020) was an American girl with Dravet syndrome, who took cannabidiol (CBD) oil to prevent seizures, and inspired the name of the medical cannabis strain Charlotte's Web.[1]
^"Charlotte Figi, girl with severe seizures that inspired CBD treatments, dies at 13". NBC News. April 8, 2020. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
CharlotteFigi (October 18, 2006 – April 7, 2020) was an American girl with Dravet syndrome, who took cannabidiol (CBD) oil to prevent seizures, and inspired...
consistently contained less than 0.3% THC. Charlotte's Web gained national attention when it was used to treat CharlotteFigi's epileptic seizures. Her story has...
developed in Colorado, named after Dravet syndrome patient CharlotteFigi. The name Charlotte's Web is banned in Oregon for its association with a children's...
Ferguson, actress October 16 – Naomi Wadler, activist October 18 – CharlotteFigi, notable medical cannabidiol patient and rare disease victim (d. 2020)...
the Center of the Mind"). CharlotteFigi, 13, American medical cannabidiol patient and reform figure, namesake of Charlotte's web cannabis, seizure. Jacques...
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cannabis-based drug now available in the US". CNN. Retrieved April 23, 2023. Maa E, Figi P (June 2014). "The case for medical marijuana in epilepsy". Epilepsia. 55...