Antiepileptic Drug Selection and Adverse Effects: An Overview
J. Bruni

Abstract:
In choosing an antiepileptic drug, not only efficacy
but also potential adverse effects have to be considered. Adverse
effects that have to be taken into account include acute and
chronic systemic toxicity, cognitive side effects, and teratogenesis.
Acute toxicity may be dose-related, allergic or an idiosyncratic
reaction. Chronic toxicity may involve the nervous system or
other organs. In determining the role of new antiepileptic drugs
such as lamotrigine, vigabatrin, felbamate, and gabapentin a
proper evaluation of both efficacy and adverse effects is required.
|
Can.
J. Neurol. Sci. 1994; 21: Suppl. 3-S3-S6
|
|