The plasma concentrations of anticonvulsant drugs, and of certain of their biologically active metabolites, tend to be proportionate to the antiepileptic effects of these drugs. Consequently, anticonvulsant drug levels in plasma are monitored to help guide the clinician in managing his patients’ epilepsies. In making use of the measurements, the clinician needs to know the relation between plasma level and biological effect for the various drugs. He also needs to have some awareness of simple pharmacokinetic principles. These are important in deciding when plasma levels should be monitored in relation to the patients’ clinical state, to the dosage interval, and to change in the dosage of anticonvulsant or other drug. The clinician also requ...
Epilepsy is a chronic disease occurring in approximately 1.0% of the world's population. About 3...
Epilepsy is a widely diffused neurological disorder including a heterogeneous range of syndromes wi...
About 1/3 of patients with epilepsy continue to experience seizures despite treatment with antiepile...
The plasma levels of various anticonvulsant drugs provide a measure of their concentration in the br...
Aims: To provide a brief critical review of the basis and contemporary practice of monitoring the co...
Aims: To provide a brief critical review of the basis and contemporary practice of monitoring the co...
Plasma anticonvulsant drug concentration monitoring has considerable potential to make the therapy o...
A multi-center survey of antepileptic treatment was conducted in Italy on 245 previously untreated (...
Commonly used conventional antiepileptic drugs for pharmacotherapy in epilepsy are phenytoin, carbam...
When monitoring of the plasma concentrations of anticonvulsant drugs first came into use 25 years ag...
This review focuses on a clinical evaluation of drug monitoring in the therapy of epilepsy by antiep...
Although no randomized studies have demonstrated a positive impact of therapeutic drug monitoring (T...
Rates for being free of all epileptic seizures for at least 1 year and for ceasing therapy after 3–5...
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) has been recognized as a useful guide in the clinical management o...
The medical care of people with epilepsy has often been described as being poor, although objective ...
Epilepsy is a chronic disease occurring in approximately 1.0% of the world's population. About 3...
Epilepsy is a widely diffused neurological disorder including a heterogeneous range of syndromes wi...
About 1/3 of patients with epilepsy continue to experience seizures despite treatment with antiepile...
The plasma levels of various anticonvulsant drugs provide a measure of their concentration in the br...
Aims: To provide a brief critical review of the basis and contemporary practice of monitoring the co...
Aims: To provide a brief critical review of the basis and contemporary practice of monitoring the co...
Plasma anticonvulsant drug concentration monitoring has considerable potential to make the therapy o...
A multi-center survey of antepileptic treatment was conducted in Italy on 245 previously untreated (...
Commonly used conventional antiepileptic drugs for pharmacotherapy in epilepsy are phenytoin, carbam...
When monitoring of the plasma concentrations of anticonvulsant drugs first came into use 25 years ag...
This review focuses on a clinical evaluation of drug monitoring in the therapy of epilepsy by antiep...
Although no randomized studies have demonstrated a positive impact of therapeutic drug monitoring (T...
Rates for being free of all epileptic seizures for at least 1 year and for ceasing therapy after 3–5...
Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) has been recognized as a useful guide in the clinical management o...
The medical care of people with epilepsy has often been described as being poor, although objective ...
Epilepsy is a chronic disease occurring in approximately 1.0% of the world's population. About 3...
Epilepsy is a widely diffused neurological disorder including a heterogeneous range of syndromes wi...
About 1/3 of patients with epilepsy continue to experience seizures despite treatment with antiepile...