2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2012.07.029
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A comparison of antiepileptic drug therapy in patients with severe intellectual disability and patients with normal intellect

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“…Other AEDs that are associated with such behavioral side effects in persons without ID, for instance, zonisamide or perampanel, can cause these effects in persons with ID, although no clinical trial data specific to people with ID and epilepsy exist. High drug load may also be associated with negative behavioral changes and is frequent in persons with epilepsy and ID 25. Older AEDs (e.g., primidone and phenobarbital) may also have behavioral side effects, including when drug withdrawal is tried.…”
Section: Behavioral Side Effects Of Antiepileptic Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other AEDs that are associated with such behavioral side effects in persons without ID, for instance, zonisamide or perampanel, can cause these effects in persons with ID, although no clinical trial data specific to people with ID and epilepsy exist. High drug load may also be associated with negative behavioral changes and is frequent in persons with epilepsy and ID 25. Older AEDs (e.g., primidone and phenobarbital) may also have behavioral side effects, including when drug withdrawal is tried.…”
Section: Behavioral Side Effects Of Antiepileptic Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High drug load may also be associated with negative behavioral changes and is frequent in persons with epilepsy and ID. 25 Older AEDs (e.g., primidone and phenobarbital) may also have behavioral side effects, including when drug withdrawal is tried.…”
Section: Behavioral Side Effects Of Antiepileptic Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were three articles based on retrospective review of varied data sources (Fridhandler et al . ; Kiani et al . ; Hom et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, ) and one each from Belgium (Peeters ), Canada (Fridhandler et al . ) and Ireland (McCarron et al . ).…”
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“…Although highly heterogeneous in presentation, etiology, and affected cell populations, neurological disorders fundamentally involve the loss of proper circuit function (Figure 1) (Miller et al, 2011; Noutel et al, 2011; Ramamoorthi and Lin, 2011; Wang et al, 2011; Wesson et al, 2011; Ghiglieri et al, 2012). In recent times, pharmacological interventions have shown therapeutic promise toward the treatment of many neurological disorders (Kraft et al, 2009; Ballatore et al, 2012; Das et al, 2012; Fridhandler et al, 2012; Pedersen et al, 2012; Weaver et al, 2012). For example, several forms of epilepsy can be well controlled with pharmacology.…”
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confidence: 99%