Evidence supporting the use of: Agmatine
For the health condition: Neuralgia and Neuritis
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
Agmatine is a naturally occurring derivative of the amino acid arginine and is sometimes considered a neuromodulator. There is emerging but still limited scientific evidence suggesting agmatine may be beneficial in treating neuralgia and neuritis, primarily based on preclinical (animal) studies and a few small human trials. Animal studies have shown that agmatine can modulate pain signaling by interacting with various molecular targets, including NMDA receptors, imidazoline receptors, and nitric oxide synthase, all of which are involved in neuropathic pain pathways. For example, several rodent models of neuropathic pain have demonstrated that agmatine administration reduces pain behaviors associated with nerve injury or inflammation.
Human data are sparse; a small number of open-label studies and case reports have suggested potential benefits of agmatine supplementation for neuropathic pain conditions, including diabetic neuropathy. However, these studies are limited by small sample sizes, lack of blinding, and short durations. There are no large, well-controlled clinical trials to confirm efficacy, and thus, while the mechanistic rationale and early results are promising, the overall evidence remains preliminary.
In summary, agmatine’s use for neuralgia and neuritis is supported by scientific rationale and some early evidence but lacks robust clinical validation. More high-quality research is needed before it can be recommended as a standard treatment for these conditions.
Other ingredients used for Neuralgia and Neuritis
acetyl l-carnitinebeta caryophyllene
turmeric
ginger
gotu kola
lion's mane
omega-3 fatty acids
polygala root
quail egg
reishi mushroom
vitamin B12
vitamin B6
vitamin E
cardamom
anise
lingzhi
wintergreen
arnica
7,8-Dihydroxyflavone
Aconite
Asafoetida
Agmatine
Anemone
Alpha-Lipoic Acid
Actaea spicata
Atractylone
Betony
Blue Flag
Black Hellebore
Cocarboxylase
Cnidium
Cannabidiol
Corydalis
Dodeca-2E, 4E-Dienoic Acid Isobutylamide
Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)
Orchid
Poppy