Treatment of ADHD with French maritime pine bark extract, Pycnogenol®

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Jana Trebatická
Soňa Kopasová
Zuzana Hradečná
Kamil Činovský
Igor Škodáček
Ján Šuba
Jana Muchová
Ingrid Žitňanová
Iweta Waczulíková
Peter Rohdewald
Zdeňka Ďuračková
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[1] Comenius University,Dept. of Child Psychiatry, Child University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Comenius University,Institute of Medical Chemistry, Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine
[3] Comenius University,Dept. of Nuclear Physics and Biophysics, Division of Biomedical Physics, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics
[4] University of Münster,Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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inattention; hyperactivity; ADHD; Pycnogenol;
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Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is the most common psychiatric disorder in children. Pycnogenol®, an extract from the bark of the French maritime pine, consisting of phenolic acids, catechin, taxifolin and procyanidins, has shown improvement of ADHD in case reports and in an open study. Aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of Pycnogenol® on ADHD symptoms. Sixty-one children were supplemented with 1 mg/kg/day Pycnogenol® or placebo over a period of 4 weeks in a randomised, placebo-controlled, doubleblind study. Patients were examined at start of trial, 1 month after treatment and 1 month after end of treatment period by standard questionnaires: CAP (Child Attention Problems) teacher rating scale, Conner’s Teacher Rating Scale (CTRS), the Conner’s Parent Rating Scale (CPRS) and a modified Wechsler Intelligence Scale for children. Results show that 1-month Pycnogenol® administration caused a significant reduction of hyperactivity, improves attention and visual–motoric coordination and concentration of children with ADHD. In the placebo group no positive effects were found. One month after termination of Pycnogenol® administration a relapse of symptoms was noted. Our results point to an option to use Pycnogenol as a natural supplement to relieve ADHD symptoms of children.
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