2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2016.11.018
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Epilepsy treatment in adults and adolescents: Expert opinion, 2016

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“…On the other hand, one cannot state that all CBZ should be switched to another non‐EI AED; for example, if the patient has achieved seizure‐freedom but is subsequently found to have side effects on important metabolic pathways, there is nonetheless a real risk of seizure recurrence if he/she should be switched to some other AED. All of these challenges might be avoided by assigning the appropriate drug in the first place with respect to the latest expert opinion on treatment of epilepsy, which compared to earlier surveys, highlights a move away from CBZ as the drug of choice …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, one cannot state that all CBZ should be switched to another non‐EI AED; for example, if the patient has achieved seizure‐freedom but is subsequently found to have side effects on important metabolic pathways, there is nonetheless a real risk of seizure recurrence if he/she should be switched to some other AED. All of these challenges might be avoided by assigning the appropriate drug in the first place with respect to the latest expert opinion on treatment of epilepsy, which compared to earlier surveys, highlights a move away from CBZ as the drug of choice …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these challenges might be avoided by assigning the appropriate drug in the first place with respect to the latest expert opinion on treatment of epilepsy, which compared to earlier surveys, highlights a move away from CBZ as the drug of choice. 33 received speaker honoraria from Cyberonics, Eisai, Medtronic, Orion Pharma, and UCB; received support for travel congresses from Cyberonics, Eisai, Medtronic, and UCB; and participated in advisory boards for Cyberonics, Eisai, Medtronic, UCB, and Pfizer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phenytoin is used for the treatment of focal onset and generalized tonic‐clonic seizures and status epilepticus, and for prevention of seizures following traumatic brain injury or neurosurgery. Although newer generation antiseizure drugs are recommended as the drugs of choice for chronic seizure disorders, phenytoin is still widely used . It exerts its effects by inhibiting voltage‐gated sodium channels, prolonging the inactivation phase and stabilizing the cell from hyperexcitability .…”
Section: Predictive Equations For Estimating Free Phenytoin Concentramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Chong & Lerman, 2016) In the U.S., more than twenty anti-seizure medications and two implantable devices are available for the treatment of epilepsy. (Shih et al, 2017) However, the treatment options depend on the types of epilepsy and individual traits. (Chong & Lerman, 2016) This large number of treatment options can introduce decision-making challenges for clinicians.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Chong & Lerman, 2016) This large number of treatment options can introduce decision-making challenges for clinicians. (Shih et al, 2017) Moreover, debate regarding the comparative safety and effectiveness of AEDs in the real world causes additional clinical difficulties. (Wahab, 2010)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%