Neuropharmacology of Poststroke Motor and Speech Recovery
- PMID: 26522905
- DOI: 10.1016/j.pmr.2015.06.009
Neuropharmacology of Poststroke Motor and Speech Recovery
Abstract
Almost 7 million adult Americans have had a stroke. There is a growing need for more effective treatment options as add-ons to conventional therapies. This article summarizes the published literature for pharmacologic agents used for the enhancement of motor and speech recovery after stroke. Amphetamine, levodopa, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, and piracetam were the most commonly used drugs. Pharmacologic augmentation of stroke motor and speech recovery seems promising but systematic, adequately powered, randomized, and double-blind clinical trials are needed. At this point, the use of these pharmacologic agents is not supported by class I evidence.
Keywords: Motor; Neuropharmacology; Recovery; Speech; Stroke.
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