AbstractThe risk of an adverse outcome to pregnancy is increased in women with epilepsy. This is partly attributable to antiepileptic drugs. Guidelines for the management of pregnancy in women with epilepsy generally advise against polytherapy but make no distinction between the risks of different drugs. Several recent studies have however shown greater risk of adverse outcome in offspring exposed to sodium valproate in utero, particularly at higher doses. The outcome of pregnancy was monitored to identify antiepileptic drug treatment associated with a poor outcome in a mainly prospective study of women attending an outpatient clinic. From January 1990 to December 1999 all 69 pregnancies in women referred to the clinic were monitored. Drug ...
Infants born to epileptic women treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have an increased risk of ma...
The data collected in the Australian Register of antiepileptic drugs in pregnancy have been studied ...
Prenatal exposure to antiepileptic drugs is associated with a greater risk of major congenital malfo...
AbstractThe risk of an adverse outcome to pregnancy is increased in women with epilepsy. This is par...
An estimated 60 million people worldwide suffer from epilepsy, half of whom are women. About one-thi...
A rational approach to the treatment of women of childbearing potential with epilepsy has been hampe...
AbstractA clinical scenario of a young female on 800mg of sodium valproate (VPA) who has recently fa...
OBJECTIVES: To gain insight into the main advantages and disadvantages that might result from valpro...
Objective - To study the possible dose dependence of the foetal malformation rate after exposure to ...
AbstractIt has been long known that the risk of major congenital malformations is increased among ch...
The Australian Registry of Antiepileptic Drug Use in Pregnancy includes 172 instances in which women...
Epilepsy in women of childbearing age may be challenging due to potential harm posed by antiepilepti...
Despite elevated rates of birth defects associated with prenatal antiepileptic drug exposure, pharma...
Infants born to epileptic women treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have an increased risk of ma...
The prevalence of abnormal pregnancy outcomes in the offspring of 103 epileptic women followed prosp...
Infants born to epileptic women treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have an increased risk of ma...
The data collected in the Australian Register of antiepileptic drugs in pregnancy have been studied ...
Prenatal exposure to antiepileptic drugs is associated with a greater risk of major congenital malfo...
AbstractThe risk of an adverse outcome to pregnancy is increased in women with epilepsy. This is par...
An estimated 60 million people worldwide suffer from epilepsy, half of whom are women. About one-thi...
A rational approach to the treatment of women of childbearing potential with epilepsy has been hampe...
AbstractA clinical scenario of a young female on 800mg of sodium valproate (VPA) who has recently fa...
OBJECTIVES: To gain insight into the main advantages and disadvantages that might result from valpro...
Objective - To study the possible dose dependence of the foetal malformation rate after exposure to ...
AbstractIt has been long known that the risk of major congenital malformations is increased among ch...
The Australian Registry of Antiepileptic Drug Use in Pregnancy includes 172 instances in which women...
Epilepsy in women of childbearing age may be challenging due to potential harm posed by antiepilepti...
Despite elevated rates of birth defects associated with prenatal antiepileptic drug exposure, pharma...
Infants born to epileptic women treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have an increased risk of ma...
The prevalence of abnormal pregnancy outcomes in the offspring of 103 epileptic women followed prosp...
Infants born to epileptic women treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have an increased risk of ma...
The data collected in the Australian Register of antiepileptic drugs in pregnancy have been studied ...
Prenatal exposure to antiepileptic drugs is associated with a greater risk of major congenital malfo...