Effects of Cerebral Gangliosides in the Alcoholic Polyneuropathies

Abstract
In chronic alcoholic patients with a slight or moderate polyneuropathy the effect of gangliosides at a daily dosage of 20 mg was investigated. A clinical improvement represented by a reappearance of the Achilles reflex and/or marked reduction of hypoaesthesia was found in the treated group. No significant changes in motor function were observed. No significant variation of the electrophysiological examination was found.

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