Recent Advances in Drug Therapy for Epilepsy
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Recent advances in drug therapy for epilepsy have contributed to the reduction in the proportion of persons whose epilepsy is uncontrolled. New knowledge of the pharmacokinetics of phenytoin has led to a better understanding of the drug's bioavailability and uses. Carbamazepine has recently been introduced for the treatment of generalized tonic-clonic and partial seizures. Clonazepam has been found of particular benefit in the treatment of absence and myoclonic seizures. Valproic acid is a promising antiepileptic drug with broad-spectrum activity, and is particularly useful in the treatment of absence and myoclonic seizures, although further clinical experience is required before it can supplant ethosuximide as the preferred drug for the treatment of absence seizures. Monitoring of the plasma concentration of antiepileptic drugs has added greatly to the achievement of optimal drug therapy and the prevention of toxic effects.
A quick review of carbamazepine pharmacokinetics in epilepsy from 1953 to 2012.
Tolou-Ghamari Z, Zare M, Habibabadi J, Najafi M J Res Med Sci. 2013; 18(Suppl 1):S81-5.
PMID: 23961295 PMC: 3743329.
Preliminarily Analysis of Carbamazepine (CBZ) C0 in Patients Visited Isfahan Epileptic Clinics.
Tolou-Ghamari Z, Najafi M, Habibabadi J, Zare M Int J Prev Med. 2013; 4(Suppl 2):S343-6.
PMID: 23776749 PMC: 3678243.