Published Online:
January 21, 2009
Puerarin, a form of herbal medicine, is widely used in China. We reviewed evidence from randomised or quasi-randomised controlled trials investigating puerarin in patients with acute ischaemic stroke. This review of one trial, involving 98 participants, showed no clear effect of puerarin for ischaemic stroke. No serious adverse effects were reported. There is insufficient evidence that puerarin may be helpful with the management of acute ischaemic stroke. Results from much larger randomised trials are needed to assess accurately the benefits and harms of puerarin in acute ischaemic stroke.
