| Literature DB >> 31855066 |
Alberto Verrotti1, Renato Tambucci2,3, Ludovica Di Francesco1, Piero Pavone4, Giulia Iapadre1, Emma Altobelli5, Sara Matricardi6, Giovanni Farello1, Vincenzo Belcastro7.
Abstract
Introduction: Antiepileptic polytherapy may be indicated in patients experiencing drug-resistant epilepsy. To date, there are no evidence-based criteria on how to combine different antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) together, in order to obtain the best therapeutic response.Areas covered: This paper reviews the available data about the various associations of AEDs in patients undergoing polytherapy, focusing on the most effective and well-tolerated polytherapies. Moreover, some controversial aspects of this topic are addressed.Expert opinion: Nowadays, there are no guidelines on polytherapy in patients with epilepsy; thus, the management of pharmacoresistant epilepsy is still uncertain, except for valproate/lamotrigine combination, which seems to be the only one recommended. Data regarding mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, tolerability, and, more importantly, the analysis of the valuable clinical studies of drug combinations can help physicians to choose the best and most effective AED association for each patient.Entities:
Keywords: Antiepileptic polytherapy; antiepileptic drugs combinations; drug-resistant epilepsy; pharmacokinetics; synergism; tolerability
Year: 2019 PMID: 31855066 DOI: 10.1080/14737175.2020.1707668
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Neurother ISSN: 1473-7175 Impact factor: 4.618