Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are commonly prescribed for long periods, up to a lifetime, and many patients will require treatment with other agents for the management of concomitant or intercurrent conditions. When two or more drugs are prescribed together, clinically important interactions can occur. Among old-generation AEDs, carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, and primidone are potent inducers of hepatic enzymes, and decrease the plasma concentration of many psychotropic, immunosuppressant, antineoplastic, antimicrobial, and cardiovascular drugs, as well as oral contraceptive steroids. Most new generation AEDs do not have clinically important enzyme inducing effects. Other drugs can affect the pharmacokinetics of AEDs; examples includ...
Introduction: Nearly 80% of children with epilepsy have one or more chronic comorbidities that requi...
SummaryThe occurrence of bi-directional drug interactions between antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and com...
Introduction: Nearly 80% of children with epilepsy have one or more chronic comorbidities that requi...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are commonly prescribed for long periods, up to a lifetime, and many pati...
Some patients with difficult-to-treat epilepsy benefit from combination therapy with two or more ant...
Some patients with difficult-to-treat epilepsy benefit from combination therapy with two or more ant...
There are two types of interactions between drugs, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic. For antiepil...
There are two types of interactions between drugs, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic. For antiepil...
Item does not contain fulltextLong-term anti-epileptic drug (AED) therapy is the reality for the maj...
Anti-epileptic drugs frequently interact due to pharmacokinetic features (induction or inhibition of...
Interactions between antiepileptic drugs, or between antiepileptic drugs and other drugs, can be pha...
Interactions between antiepileptic drugs, or between antiepileptic drugs and other drugs, can be pha...
Adverse antiepileptic drug interactions may occur at pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic level. �he ...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are commonly seen in daily clinical practice, particularly...
Introduction: Nearly 80% of children with epilepsy have one or more chronic comorbidities that requi...
Introduction: Nearly 80% of children with epilepsy have one or more chronic comorbidities that requi...
SummaryThe occurrence of bi-directional drug interactions between antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and com...
Introduction: Nearly 80% of children with epilepsy have one or more chronic comorbidities that requi...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are commonly prescribed for long periods, up to a lifetime, and many pati...
Some patients with difficult-to-treat epilepsy benefit from combination therapy with two or more ant...
Some patients with difficult-to-treat epilepsy benefit from combination therapy with two or more ant...
There are two types of interactions between drugs, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic. For antiepil...
There are two types of interactions between drugs, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic. For antiepil...
Item does not contain fulltextLong-term anti-epileptic drug (AED) therapy is the reality for the maj...
Anti-epileptic drugs frequently interact due to pharmacokinetic features (induction or inhibition of...
Interactions between antiepileptic drugs, or between antiepileptic drugs and other drugs, can be pha...
Interactions between antiepileptic drugs, or between antiepileptic drugs and other drugs, can be pha...
Adverse antiepileptic drug interactions may occur at pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic level. �he ...
Background: Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are commonly seen in daily clinical practice, particularly...
Introduction: Nearly 80% of children with epilepsy have one or more chronic comorbidities that requi...
Introduction: Nearly 80% of children with epilepsy have one or more chronic comorbidities that requi...
SummaryThe occurrence of bi-directional drug interactions between antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and com...
Introduction: Nearly 80% of children with epilepsy have one or more chronic comorbidities that requi...