Abstract
A double blind controlled trial of orni thine alphaketoglutarate (OAKG) was carried out on 50 patients admitted to the Royal Free and Royal Northern Hospitals, London, suffering from a recent stroke. Significant improvement was found in patients treated with OAKG when examined on the fifth day of therapy as compared to their control cases. The therapy was given for 5 days. When the patients in the treated and the control groups were compared 10 days after the beginning of treatment, there were no differences between the 2 groups. Implications of these findings are discussed. © 1978 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Woollard, M. L., Pearson, R. M., Dorf, G., Griffith, D., & James, I. M. (1978). Controlled trial of ornithine alpha ketoglutarate (OAKG) in patients with stroke. Stroke, 9(3), 218–222. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.9.3.218
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