Amantadine treatment is associated with improved consciousness in patients with non-traumatic brain injury
Conclusions
Amantadine treatment is associated with improved consciousness among patients with different types of non-traumatic brain injury in this observational cohort analysis. Epileptic seizures should be considered as potential side effects and randomised controlled trials are needed to confirm these findings.
Source: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Rühl, L., Kuramatsu, J. B., Sembill, J. A., Kallmünzer, B., Madzar, D., Gerner, S. T., Giede-Jeppe, A., Balk, S., Mueller, T., Jäger, J., Schwab, S., Huttner, H. B., Sprügel, M. I. Tags: Open access Cerebrovascular disease Source Type: research
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