Heracleia

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Heracleia is a non-scientific common name that may refer to a number of plant species and varieties.

Nomenclature

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Historical Use of Heracleia

Heracleia in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Description

Historical Use of Heracleia in Western Medicine

Quote Paraph: "Frothy poppy acts as a 'specific' emetic for epilepsy; the 'frothy' structure of the plant could have served as a signature, associating it with the well-known frothing of the epileptic, and its other name of 'heracleia' connects it with the disease of Heracles."
Sec Auth: Temkin O
Title: The Falling Sickness. Second Edition, Revised, Softshell Books edition, 1994
Page: 80
Source: The Falling Sickness, Second Edition, Revised, Softshell Books edition, 1994,Owsei Temkin
Complete: Temkin O. The falling sickness: a history of epilepsy from the Greeks to the beginnings of modern neurology. London: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 2 Revised Edition, (Softshell Books) ; 1994. p. 80.
Primary Source: 548 Cf. Dioscurides (282), ed. Wellmann, vol. 2, p.223, 12.

Background

Synonymns for Heracleia

Patent Medicines and Medicines with Multiple Ingredients that include Heracleia

Pharmaceutical Information

Chemical Constituents

Evidence or the Use of Heracleia in the Treatment of Epilepesy

Basic Science

Animal Studies

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Randomized Controlled Trials

Meta-Analysis

1st Five Results: pubmed search

Seungyon Koh, Dong Yun Lee, Jae Myung Cha, Yerim Kim, Hyung Hoi Kim, Hyeon-Jong Yang, Rae Woong Park, Jun Young Choi
Association between pre-diagnostic serum uric acid levels in patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy and conversion rate to drug-resistant epilepsy within 5 years: A common data model analysis.
Seizure: 2024, 118;103-109
[PubMed:38669746] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I a)

Tizian Rosenstock, Heike Schneider, Mitra Lara Neymeyer, Lena-Luise Becker, Bettina Schulz, Anna Tietze, Pablo Hernáiz Driever, Angela M Kaindl, Peter Vajkoczy, Thomas Picht, Ulrich-Wilhelm Thomale
Analysis of bihemispheric language function in pediatric neurosurgical patients using repetitive navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation.
J Neurosurg Pediatr: 2024;1-11
[PubMed:38669716] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I a)

Henry M Skelton, Katie Bullinger, Faical Isbaine, Jonathan C Lau, Jon T Willie, Robert E Gross
Optimal hippocampal targeting in responsive neurostimulation for mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.
J Neurosurg: 2024;1-10
[PubMed:38669705] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I a)

Mayke Oosterloo, Alexiane Touze, Lauren M Byrne, Jannis Achenbach, Hande Aksoy, Annabelle Coleman, Dawn Lammert, Martha Nance, Peggy Nopoulos, Ralf Reilmann, Carsten Saft, Helen Santini, Ferdinando Squitieri, Sarah Tabrizi, Jean-Marc Burgunder, Oliver Quarrell, Pediatric Huntington Disease Working Group of the European Huntington Disease Network
Clinical Review of Juvenile Huntington's Disease.
J Huntingtons Dis: 2024;
[PubMed:38669553] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I a)

Elles van der Louw, Petra Trimmel-Schwahofer, Anita Devlin, Marisa Armeno, Lindsey Thompson, J Helen Cross, Stéphane Auvin, Anastasia Dressler
Human milk and breastfeeding during ketogenic diet therapy in infants with epilepsy: Clinical practice guideline.
Dev Med Child Neurol: 2024;
[PubMed:38669468] [WorldCat.org] [DOI] (I a)

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