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Medication cost reduction in children on the ketogenic diet: data from a prospective study
D L Gilbert1, P L Pyzik, E P Vining
1Pediatric Epilepsy Center and the Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Journal of Child Neurology
|November 26, 1999
Abstract:
In a prospective study of the efficacy of the ketogenic diet in children with severe, refractory epilepsy, data were collected on medication changes over 1 year. Cost reductions in medications were calculated over the first year and estimated for a second year. Fifty-seven percent of the children stayed on the diet for 1 year, and 74% of these children had their number of medications reduced. Forty-eight percent of children who stayed on the diet were on no medications at 12 months follow-up. Daily medication costs were reduced by nearly 70%.