2022
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.842276
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Treatment of Focal-Onset Seizures in Children: Should This Be More Etiology-Driven?

Abstract: To accelerate the process of licensing antiseizure medication (ASM) in children, extrapolation of efficacy data for focal-onset seizures from adults to children ≥2 or ≥4 years of age is now accepted. We summarized the efficacy evidence from randomized, controlled trials that was used to grant approval for the pediatric indication of focal-onset seizures for the different ASMs available in Europe. Data from high-quality randomized, controlled trials in young children are limited, especially on the use of ASMs i… Show more

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“…The overall aim in the treatment of epilepsy should be complete control of seizures and no adverse reaction due to medication. In particular, treatment of pediatric epilepsy requires a careful evaluation of the safety and tolerability profile of AEDs to avoid or minimize adverse events (AEs) on various organs, hematological parameters, growth, and pubertal, motor, cognitive, and behavioral development as much as possible [3][4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall aim in the treatment of epilepsy should be complete control of seizures and no adverse reaction due to medication. In particular, treatment of pediatric epilepsy requires a careful evaluation of the safety and tolerability profile of AEDs to avoid or minimize adverse events (AEs) on various organs, hematological parameters, growth, and pubertal, motor, cognitive, and behavioral development as much as possible [3][4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%