Most patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy can be optimally controlled by prescribing a single anti-epilepsy drug, selected on the basis of its efficacy and safety profile. In about one-third of patients, however, seizures persist during monotherapy, despite the intake of the maximally tolerated drug dose. In such cases, substantial therapeutic benefit may be achieved by prescribing appropriate drug combinations. Safe use of multiple drug therapy requires a good knowledge of clinical pharmacology, particularly an awareness of potentially adverse drug interactions. As many older anti-epilepsy drugs have similar modes of action, their interaction may not always be of clinical benefit, because drug side-effects may also be additive. There is,...
Although more than a dozen new anti-seizure drugs (ASDs) have entered the market since 1993, a subst...
Adverse antiepileptic drug interactions may occur at pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic level. �he ...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are the only neurotherapeutics for which regulatory approval is consisten...
The global introduction of 14 new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) over the past 20 years as adjunctive tr...
AbstractThe global introduction of 14 new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) over the past 20 years as adjun...
The development of assays for plasma antiepileptic drug concentrations has led to the discovery of m...
For almost 20 years, anticonvulsant monotherapy has been regarded as the ideal method of management ...
Antiepiletic drugs are about equally efficacious in suppressing epileptic seizures,however they do d...
Background: Approximately 50% of patients do not achieve seizure control with antiepileptic drug (AE...
Abstract: While several newer AEDs have study data that support monotherapy usage, most possess FDA ...
Polytherapy with antiepileptic drugs is not popular mainly because it is thought to be associated wi...
Purpose: When monotherapy with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) fails, combination therapy is tried so as ...
The experimental and clinical evidence in support of “rational polytherapy” is sparse, and to date, ...
Item does not contain fulltextLong-term anti-epileptic drug (AED) therapy is the reality for the maj...
The last 10 years have witnessed the global introduction into clinical practice of 9 new antiepilept...
Although more than a dozen new anti-seizure drugs (ASDs) have entered the market since 1993, a subst...
Adverse antiepileptic drug interactions may occur at pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic level. �he ...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are the only neurotherapeutics for which regulatory approval is consisten...
The global introduction of 14 new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) over the past 20 years as adjunctive tr...
AbstractThe global introduction of 14 new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) over the past 20 years as adjun...
The development of assays for plasma antiepileptic drug concentrations has led to the discovery of m...
For almost 20 years, anticonvulsant monotherapy has been regarded as the ideal method of management ...
Antiepiletic drugs are about equally efficacious in suppressing epileptic seizures,however they do d...
Background: Approximately 50% of patients do not achieve seizure control with antiepileptic drug (AE...
Abstract: While several newer AEDs have study data that support monotherapy usage, most possess FDA ...
Polytherapy with antiepileptic drugs is not popular mainly because it is thought to be associated wi...
Purpose: When monotherapy with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) fails, combination therapy is tried so as ...
The experimental and clinical evidence in support of “rational polytherapy” is sparse, and to date, ...
Item does not contain fulltextLong-term anti-epileptic drug (AED) therapy is the reality for the maj...
The last 10 years have witnessed the global introduction into clinical practice of 9 new antiepilept...
Although more than a dozen new anti-seizure drugs (ASDs) have entered the market since 1993, a subst...
Adverse antiepileptic drug interactions may occur at pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic level. �he ...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are the only neurotherapeutics for which regulatory approval is consisten...