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Oxcarbazepine monotherapy in children and adolescents: a single-center clinical experience.

Sanjeev V Kothare1, Divya S Khurana, Navid Mostofi, Joseph J Melvin, Harold G Marks, Ignacio Valencia, Agustin Legido.   

Abstract

This single-center analysis evaluated the efficacy of oxcarbazepine monotherapy in children and adolescents. A retrospective chart review identified 60 patients (male=33, female=27) aged 6 months to 17.8 years (mean age 8.2+/-4.7 years) with partial onset epilepsy receiving oxcarbazepine monotherapy. The range of oxcarbazepine dose was 6-71 mg/kg/day (mean 26.3+/-11.4 mg/kg/day). The duration of therapy ranged from 3 months to 8 years (mean duration 16.7+/-14.3 months). Fifty-one patients (85%) achieved>or=50% reduction in seizure frequency, and 25 of 60 patients (42%) achieved seizure freedom. Ten patients (16.67%) reported adverse events including drowsiness, aggressive behavior, ataxia, dizziness, diplopia, and leg cramps. No hyponatremia or skin rash was observed. Twenty-four patients were switched from carbamazepine to oxcarbazepine monotherapy. In these patients carbamazepine was discontinued because of incidence of adverse events, poor seizure control, or both. Seventy-nine percent of patients switched from carbamazepine to oxcarbazepine monotherapy had >or=50% reduction in seizure frequency, and 37.5% became seizure-free. These findings suggest that oxcarbazepine monotherapy is effective and well tolerated in children and adolescents with partial epilepsy.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16996394     DOI: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2006.02.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Neurol        ISSN: 0887-8994            Impact factor:   3.372


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