Ginkgo biloba Efficacy in the Treatment of Drug-Induced Parkinsonism: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Microbe (Washington, D.C.) Pub Date : 2023-07-31 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5812/ijpr-134722
Niayesh Mohebbi, Arash Kalantar Mehrjardi, Maryam Mousavi, Maryam Taghizadeh-Ghehi, Mahya Rezaie, Zahra Hooshyari, Faezeh Gholamian, Fatemeh Mohammadian
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Background: Drug-induced parkinsonism (DIP) is one of the most common movement disorders in approximately 20 - 35% of patients on antipsychotic medications. Managing the symptoms of DIP is challenging due to the limited number of potentially effective medications. On the other hand, this restricted possible treatment could have numerous side effects that ultimately result in patients stopping the medication all at once. The neuroprotective property of Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb) emerged as an effective commodity for the additional treatment of psychiatric disorders.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of EGb in psychiatric patients with symptoms of DIP.

Methods: A sample of 63 patients who met the inclusion criteria were recruited and randomly assigned to control and experimental groups. Both groups were followed for 3 months. One group received 80 mg of G. biloba three times a day, and the control group received a placebo. The patients were evaluated using the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale and Montreal Cognitive Assessment.

Results: Ginkgo could change the intensity of rest tremors, the severity of motor symptoms, rigidity, and bradykinesia. Ginkgo biloba might alleviate the severity of parkinsonism and motor symptoms and could lead to changes in the two components of working memory and short-term memory.

Conclusions: Ginkgo biloba extract can be used as an effective and safe treatment in the management of DIP, whether in patients diagnosed with psychotic disorders or mood disorders.

银杏叶治疗药物性帕金森症的疗效:随机临床试验。
背景:药物诱发帕金森氏症(DIP)是最常见的运动障碍之一,约有 20% 至 35% 的患者服用抗精神病药物。由于潜在的有效药物数量有限,治疗 DIP 症状具有挑战性。另一方面,这种有限的治疗可能会产生许多副作用,最终导致患者不得不立即停药。银杏叶提取物(EGb)的神经保护特性成为了额外治疗精神疾病的有效药物:本研究旨在评估银杏叶提取物对有 DIP 症状的精神病患者的疗效:方法:招募符合纳入标准的 63 名患者,将其随机分配到对照组和实验组。两组患者均接受 3 个月的随访。实验组每天服用三次,每次 80 毫克,对照组服用安慰剂。使用帕金森病统一评定量表和蒙特利尔认知评估对患者进行评估:结果:银杏可改变静止性震颤的强度、运动症状的严重程度、僵直和运动迟缓。银杏叶可减轻帕金森病和运动症状的严重程度,并可导致工作记忆和短时记忆两个组成部分的变化:银杏叶提取物可作为一种有效、安全的治疗方法,用于治疗 DIP,无论是被诊断患有精神障碍还是情绪障碍的患者。
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