The neuropsychological effects of the GABA-reuptake blocker, tiagabine-HCl, were tested in an open trial of 22 adult patients with refractory partial epilepsy followed by a double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over trial in 12 subjects. Nineteen patients completed the initial open titration and fixed-dose phase of the study and 11 patients completed the double-blind phase. The median daily tiagabine dose was 32 mg during the open fixed dose and 24 mg during the double-blind periods. Neuropsychological evaluation did not show any significant effect on cognitive function in the open or double-blind phases. In this group of patients no statistically significant difference in the frequency of the total number of seizures or complex partial s...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) can adversely affect cognitive function by suppressing neuronal excitabil...
In light of theirclosely related mechanisms of action, and preliminary clinical evidence suggesting ...
AbstractIn light of theirclosely related mechanisms of action, and preliminary clinical evidence sug...
The neuropsychological effects of the GABA-reuptake blocker, tiagabine-HCl, were tested in an open t...
Tiagabine (TGB), a novel GABA reuptake inhibitor antiepileptic drug, has been reported to induce non...
The mechanism of action of the new anticonvulsant drug tiagabine (TGB) is reuptake inhibition of GAB...
Among the newly introduced antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), tiagabine (TGB) stands out as a compound with...
SummaryEfficacy and tolerability of tiagabine was evaluated in patients with non-controlled partial ...
In the last decade, nine new antiepileptic drugs have reached the global marketplace. These new agen...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the safety of long-term treatment with tiagabine. We r...
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002;(3):CD001908. Tiagabine add-on for drug-resistant partial epilep...
Contains fulltext : 29053.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Effects of the a...
Objectives: Anticonvulsants have provided major treatment advances for patients with bipolar disorde...
Objectives: Anticonvulsants have provided major treatment advances for patients with bipolar disorde...
SummaryObjectiveSystematic review and meta-analysis of the most frequent treatment-emergent central ...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) can adversely affect cognitive function by suppressing neuronal excitabil...
In light of theirclosely related mechanisms of action, and preliminary clinical evidence suggesting ...
AbstractIn light of theirclosely related mechanisms of action, and preliminary clinical evidence sug...
The neuropsychological effects of the GABA-reuptake blocker, tiagabine-HCl, were tested in an open t...
Tiagabine (TGB), a novel GABA reuptake inhibitor antiepileptic drug, has been reported to induce non...
The mechanism of action of the new anticonvulsant drug tiagabine (TGB) is reuptake inhibition of GAB...
Among the newly introduced antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), tiagabine (TGB) stands out as a compound with...
SummaryEfficacy and tolerability of tiagabine was evaluated in patients with non-controlled partial ...
In the last decade, nine new antiepileptic drugs have reached the global marketplace. These new agen...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to evaluate the safety of long-term treatment with tiagabine. We r...
Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2002;(3):CD001908. Tiagabine add-on for drug-resistant partial epilep...
Contains fulltext : 29053.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Effects of the a...
Objectives: Anticonvulsants have provided major treatment advances for patients with bipolar disorde...
Objectives: Anticonvulsants have provided major treatment advances for patients with bipolar disorde...
SummaryObjectiveSystematic review and meta-analysis of the most frequent treatment-emergent central ...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) can adversely affect cognitive function by suppressing neuronal excitabil...
In light of theirclosely related mechanisms of action, and preliminary clinical evidence suggesting ...
AbstractIn light of theirclosely related mechanisms of action, and preliminary clinical evidence sug...