Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences (May 2020)

Evaluation of L-arginine Effects on Refractory Seizures in Epileptic Patients

  • Hossein Ali Ebrahimi meimand,
  • Farhad Iranmanesh,
  • Mahdi Ansari,
  • Hasibeh Molla Mohammadi,
  • Sepideh Ebrahimi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22062/jkmu.2020.90640
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 3
pp. 213 – 221

Abstract

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Background:epilepsy is one of the common neurological disorders and approximately0.5-1% of populations suffers from it. Unfortunately, despite of treatment by antiepileptic drugs, between 20-30% of patients cannot be controlled completely. There are a lot of supplementary therapies for this group of patients and in this study, L-arginine was used as an additional therapy in refractory epileptic patients.Methods: Two groups of epileptic patients (n=21) were selected randomly. Group 1 received lactose as a placebo, and group 2 received L-arginine (twofold of daily need) as a drug for three months. We used a standard questionnaire for evaluating the effect of L-arginine on the quality of life before and after the study.Results: we did not find significant change in the quality of life of patients after using L-arginine, but the epileptic attacks decreased in L-arginine group significantly.Conclusion: L-arginine therapy is safe and can decrease the rate of seizure attacks in refractory epileptic patients, and can be an alternative of ketogenic diets.

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