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Keeping current on evidence-based guidelines and practice parameters is critical for epilepsy professionals to provide quality care to patients and families. The following sections provide resources or links to epilepsy-related guidelines or practice parameters that may be useful for health care professionals. Comorbidities
Curr Opin Neurol. 2006 Apr;19(2):175-80. Modern antiepileptic drugs: guidelines and beyond. Hitiris N(1), Brodie MJ. Author information: (1)Epilepsy Unit, Division of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, Western Infirmary, Glasgow G11 6NT, UK. PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Ten antiepileptic drugs have been licensed since
Treatment of generalised tonic clonic seizures. First line treatment: sodium valproate, lamotrigine (if sodium valproate is not suitable) Cautions: be aware of potential effect of sodium valproate in pregnancy. Alternative first line: treatment carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine.
19 Mar 2014 Seizure medications are developed to treat different types of seizures. We learn more about medicines after a drug has been available for a while and used in larger numbers of people.Yet, it is often hard to know which drugs may be best for different types of epilepsy and how they compare to one another.
Guideline on Lumbar Puncture in Children. 21. Guideline on Neuroimaging in Adult and Pediatric Patients After. First Afebrile Seizure or New Onset Epilepsy. 21. Guideline for Other Tests. 23. IV. DRUG TREATMENT: GUIDELINE ON DRUG INITIATION. AND MONITORING. 24. Initiation of Antiepileptic Drugs (AED) for the
24 Jan 2017 An evidence-based guideline of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Epilepsy Society on the management of an unprovoked first seizure in adults also advocates for an individualized approach that weighs the risk of seizure recurrence against the adverse effects of antiseizure drugs and
27 Nov 2017 Monotherapy is desirable because it decreases the likelihood of adverse effects and avoids drug interactions. In addition, monotherapy may be less expensive than polytherapy, as many of the older anticonvulsant agents have hepatic enzyme–inducing properties that decrease the serum level of the
Withdrawal of antiepileptic drugs: guidelines of the Italian League Against Epilepsy. Beghi E(1), Giussani G, Grosso S, Iudice A, La Neve A, Pisani F, Specchio LM, Verrotti A, Capovilla G, Michelucci R, Zaccara G. Author information: (1)Department of Neuroscience, IRCCS-Institute of Pharmacological Research "Mario
Phenobarbital PB 1912 Phenytoin PHY 1938 Primidone PRM 1954 Ethosuximide ESM 1960 Valproic acid VPA 1967 Carbamazepine CBZ 1974 Vigabatrin VGB 1993 Gabapentin GBP 1993 Lamotrigine LTG 1995 Topiramate TPM 1996 Oxcarbazepine OXC 1998 Levetiractam LEV 2000 Pregabalin PGB 2005 Zonisamide ZNS 2007 Lacosamide LCM 2009
15 Jan 2005 The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) has released evidence-based guidelines for prescribing new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in patients with new-onset epilepsy and refractory epilepsy. The recommendations, “Efficacy and Tolerability of the New Anti-epileptic Drugs I: Treatment of New Onset
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