Title
Herbal medicine uses to treat people with epilepsy: A survey in rural communities of northern Peru
Date Issued
06 April 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Emilie A.
Geneviève B.
Mandy N.
Jérémy J.
Voa R.
Pierre-Marie P.
Farid B.
Instituto de Neuroepidemiología y Neurología Tropical
Publisher(s)
Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance Epilepsy affects 150,000 people in Peru, with a prevalence of 16.6/1000 and a treatment gap of 75%. Herbal medicine (HM) is widely used in this country. Aim of the study We aimed to assess the use of plants in a rural community in northern Peru as part of therapeutic strategies for people with epilepsy (PWE). Materials and methods The study was a cross-sectional observational and descriptive study. The inclusion criteria for people with epilepsy were 2 years of age and over, having lived in the study area for at least 3 months and a confirmed diagnosis of epilepsy by a neurologist. The information was gathered through structured interviews using a survey questionnaire. Botanical species used by people with epilepsy or traditional healers were collected and identified. Results Out of the 228 people with epilepsy included, 60.0% had used herbal remedies and 54.8% both herbal medicine and anti-epileptic drugs. The traditional healer was the first practitioner consulted by 45.2% of people with epilepsy. Sixty-six species have been mentioned by the people with epilepsy and traditional healers on the treatment of epilepsy. Carbamazepine was the most prescribed anti-epileptic drug with 33.2% of prescriptions. Conclusions This study was the first to measure a percentage of use of herbal medicine for epilepsy in Peru. It would be interesting to conduct a pharmacological evaluation of the most commonly used species on epileptic models to validate and secure their use.
Start page
184
End page
190
Volume
215
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Neurociencias
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85040368104
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
ISSN of the container
03788741
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported by the Limousin Region as part of a thematic call for project “Health and Nature products” and the diagnosis of epilepsy was carried out by an earlier study founded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ( 23981 ).
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