From the Department of Pediatric Neurology, Ghaem General Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical , j-akhondian@mums.ac.ir
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Intractable epilepsy is a common clinical problem in pediatrics and approximately
13% of children with epilepsy experience intractable seizures. To determine
the efficacy of pyridoxine in treating seizures, 30 infants and children with
recurrent seizures were enrolled in the present study. All of them were treated
with high-dose oral pyridoxine (40 mg/kg/day), as an adjunct to antiepileptic drugs.
Clinical efficacy criteria were based on the daily frequency of seizures after
therapy was initiated during the following three weeks.
The results indicated that the mean frequency of seizures decreased significantly
from the first (16.2±11) to the fourth visit (7±6.2) (p
Type of Study:
Original Research |
Subject:
Pediatric