Volume 23, Issue 5, May 2014, Pages 328–332
Abstract
Antiepileptic
drugs used to treat epilepsy can cause severe, life threatening side
effects. In Iranian traditional medicine, herbal remedies have been used
for centuries to treat seizures. In this study, the five most important
herbals in Iranian traditional medicine, namely Canon, al-Hawi,
al-Abniah ‘an Haqaeq al Adwia, Tuhfat al-Mu’minin, and Makhzan ul-Adwia,
were searched for the term “sar-e”, which means epilepsy, to identify
the herbs used for treatment in ancient times. We also searched
scientific literature for pharmacological evidence of their
effectiveness.
Twenty-five plants were identified as
herbal remedies to treat epilepsy. Pharmacological data related to the
antiepileptic activity of eleven of these plants exists. A large number
of these plants which have not been investigated pharmacologically for
antiepileptic activity would be good candidates for study in exploring
new herbal anticonvulsant remedies.
Keywords
- Iranian traditional medicine;
- Epilepsy;
- Medicinal plants
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