Gabapentin
J. Bruni

Abstract:
Gabapentin is a novel antiepileptic drug that has recently
been introduced in Canada. Although its mechanism of action
remains to be defined gabapentin is effective in a number of
seizure models which predict its efficacy in partial and tonic-clonic
seizures. Clinical studies support the clinical efficacy of
gabapentin as adjunctive therapy in adults with epilepsy with
partial and secondarily generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Gabapentin
has a favorable pharmacokinetic profile and is generally well
tolerated. More clinical data are required on the role of gabapentin
in children and additional monotherapy experience is required
before the role of gabapentin in the overall treatment of epilepsy
can be better defined.
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Can.
J. Neurol. Sci. 1996; 23: Suppl. 2-S10-S12
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