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Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) use in Children with Epilepsy

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JOURNAL OF CHILD NEUROLOGY
卷 37, 期 5, 页码 334-339

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/08830738211069790

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complementary alternative medicine; integrative medicine; epilepsy; pediatric; children

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This study examined the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) among pediatric epilepsy patients in rural Pennsylvania. The study found that 13% of parents and caregivers reported CAM use by their children, primarily cannabis-related products. Dissatisfaction with traditional antiseizure drugs was a common reason for initiating CAM use. The study highlights the importance of healthcare providers initiating discussions about CAM and working collaboratively with parents and caregivers to ensure safe usage of CAM among pediatric patients.
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use by the pediatric population with epilepsy in rural Pennsylvania was studied to characterize the prevalence, perceived effectiveness, and reasons for CAM use. This study additionally assessed the adequacy of parent-physician communication regarding CAM usage. A telephone survey was administered to 200 parents/caregivers of children with epilepsy followed at Hershey Medical Center. Thirteen percent of respondents indicated CAM use by their child. Common types of CAM used were cannabis-related products such as CBD oil and medical marijuana. Forty-eight percent of CAM users chose to initiate CAM owing to dissatisfaction with the outcomes of antiseizure drugs. Fifty-nine percent noticed a decrease in seizure frequency with CAM use, and more than 11% of CAM users reported side effects from CAM. Eighty percent of CAM users had discussions regarding CAM with their child's neurologist. CAM use was found to be associated with increased seizure severity (P = .004) and the prior use of cannabidiol (Epidiolex) (P < .001) or the ketogenic diet (P = .001). Increased seizure severity and the prior use of Epidiolex or the ketogenic diet may be used as predictors for the identification of patients with a higher likelihood of using CAM. Interest in future CAM use, especially cannabis-related products, was expressed in a large percentage of non-CAM users. Given the high parental or caregiver interest in CAM, providers are encouraged to be proactive in initiating discussions about CAM and collaborate with parents/caregivers to ensure the safe usage of CAM among pediatric patients.

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