Therapeutic effect of pyritinol on sequelae of head injuries.

Kitamura K.

J Int Med Res 1981;9(3):215-21

ABSTRACT

Two hundred and seventy patients suffering from the sequelae of different forms of brain injury have been treated orally with pyritinol 200 mg three times a day for a period of 6 weeks.  It has been shown that, compared with placebo therapy, pyritinol produces statistically significant improvement in the clinical and psychoneurological manifestations.  It is concluded that pyritinol is a drug of therapeutic benefit in the treatment of the sequelae of cerebral trauma.

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