A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON RECENT ADVANCEMENT IN ALLOPATHY AND AYURVEDA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF EPILEPSY
AbstractMillions of people throughout the world suffer with epilepsy, a neurological illness that frequently results in seizures. Epilepsy has been treated using both allopathic and ayurvedic medicinal methods. Antiepileptic medications (AEDs) are used by allopathic medicine, commonly referred to as contemporary medicine, to manage seizures. Several AEDs have been created recently in allopathic medicine, such as Brivaracetam and Perampanel, which have better effectiveness and safety than earlier AEDs. Background: Approximately 1% of the global population suffers from epilepsy, a neurological illness marked by recurring seizures. Epilepsy is a difficult condition to manage despite improvements in medical technology, with up to 30% of patients still experiencing seizures while receiving antiepileptic medication (AEDs). Conclusion: Epilepsy is increasingly being treated with both allopathic and ayurvedic therapy. There are several ongoing clinical trials for the treatment of epilepsy using both allopathic and ayurvedic drugs. Because it is more practical for their busy lifestyles, has a quick mechanism of action, and is readily accessible, allopathy therapy is preferred by many patients.
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Puneet Chauhan, Junaid Tantray, Priya Chauhan, Shashi Alok, Sanjay Nagdev *, Sourabh Kosey, Govind Kumar and Pushparghya Pal
Department of Quality Assurance, Shri Prakashchand Jain College of Pharmacy & AMP, Research, Jamner, Maharashtra, India.
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28 April 2023
17 July 2023
21 November 2023
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(1).66-77
01 January 2024