Conversion between anti-epilectic drugs (AEDs) is frequently necessary in epilepsy care, exposing patients to a risk of incurring adverse effects and reduced quality of life. Little practical guidance is available to practitioners to guide conversions between AED monotherapies, or in adding a new adjunctive AED into a polytherapy regimen. This article reviews the impact of adverse effects of AEDs on quality of life in epilepsy patients, then reviews several important patient-related factors such as age, gender, medical and psychiatric co-morbidities, and co-medications that must be considered when selecting AEDs and ensuring tolerable and safe AED conversions. Practical strategies for transitional polytherapy AED conversion are then conside...
Purpose: To evaluate the adverse effects (AEs) of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in adults with refracto...
Failure to comply with drug regimes is prevalent amongst patients with epilepsy and the consequence ...
Objective: Currently, as evidence-based guidelines are lacking, in patients with poststroke epilepsy...
The last 10 years have witnessed the global introduction into clinical practice of 9 new antiepilept...
Changing from brand name to generic antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) is increasingly being advocated by th...
Abstract: Antiepileptic drug (AED) monotherapy is the preferred initial management approach in epile...
Abstract: While several newer AEDs have study data that support monotherapy usage, most possess FDA ...
Abstract: When discussing AED conversion in the clinic, both the patient and physician perspectives ...
Item does not contain fulltextLong-term anti-epileptic drug (AED) therapy is the reality for the maj...
The risks associated with prescribing antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in a person who had a single unprov...
Adverse antiepileptic drug interactions may occur at pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic level. �he ...
pproximately 30 % of patients with epilepsy are medically refractory de-spite multiple antiepileptic...
Objective: Changes in anti-epileptic drug (AED) regimens may indicate unsatisfactory treatment resul...
AbstractBackgroundGiven the continuous knowledge progression and the growing number of available ant...
When discussing AED conversion in the clinic, both the patient and physician perspectives on the goa...
Purpose: To evaluate the adverse effects (AEs) of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in adults with refracto...
Failure to comply with drug regimes is prevalent amongst patients with epilepsy and the consequence ...
Objective: Currently, as evidence-based guidelines are lacking, in patients with poststroke epilepsy...
The last 10 years have witnessed the global introduction into clinical practice of 9 new antiepilept...
Changing from brand name to generic antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) is increasingly being advocated by th...
Abstract: Antiepileptic drug (AED) monotherapy is the preferred initial management approach in epile...
Abstract: While several newer AEDs have study data that support monotherapy usage, most possess FDA ...
Abstract: When discussing AED conversion in the clinic, both the patient and physician perspectives ...
Item does not contain fulltextLong-term anti-epileptic drug (AED) therapy is the reality for the maj...
The risks associated with prescribing antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in a person who had a single unprov...
Adverse antiepileptic drug interactions may occur at pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic level. �he ...
pproximately 30 % of patients with epilepsy are medically refractory de-spite multiple antiepileptic...
Objective: Changes in anti-epileptic drug (AED) regimens may indicate unsatisfactory treatment resul...
AbstractBackgroundGiven the continuous knowledge progression and the growing number of available ant...
When discussing AED conversion in the clinic, both the patient and physician perspectives on the goa...
Purpose: To evaluate the adverse effects (AEs) of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in adults with refracto...
Failure to comply with drug regimes is prevalent amongst patients with epilepsy and the consequence ...
Objective: Currently, as evidence-based guidelines are lacking, in patients with poststroke epilepsy...