Association of lamotrigine and valproate in refractory epilepsies of children and adolescents
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy or eventual side-effects of the association of lamotrigine and sodium valproate in the control of refractory epilepsies. METHOD: A retrospective analysis of 37 children with a mean age of 12 years taking exclusivelly lamotrigine and sodium valproate. Efficacy of seizure control was considered satisfactory if there was a reduction in seizures >50% or total control. RESULTS: The association of lamotrigine and sodium valproate was considered satisfactory in 65% of the studied children, independent of seizure type. Total seizure control was obtained in 33% and 35% had an unsatisfactory response or remained unchanged. Primary generalized tonic clonic seizures were the most common type with 84% of day-time seizures having a good response to treatment. Side-effects were seen in 11% of patients and the most common was tremor. CONCLUSION: Total or satisfactory control of seizures was seen in the majority of patients and side-effects were uncommon. |
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Association of lamotrigine and valproate in refractory epilepsies of children and adolescents |
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Association of lamotrigine and valproate in refractory epilepsies of children and adolescents |
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Association of lamotrigine and valproate in refractory epilepsies of children and adolescents Grisotto,Karen P. epilepsy refractory valproate lamotrigine childhood |
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Association of lamotrigine and valproate in refractory epilepsies of children and adolescents |
title_full |
Association of lamotrigine and valproate in refractory epilepsies of children and adolescents |
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Association of lamotrigine and valproate in refractory epilepsies of children and adolescents |
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Association of lamotrigine and valproate in refractory epilepsies of children and adolescents |
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Association of lamotrigine and valproate in refractory epilepsies of children and adolescents |
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Grisotto,Karen P. |
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Grisotto,Karen P. Bruck,Isac Antoniuk,Sérgio A. Santos,Lúcia H.C. |
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Bruck,Isac Antoniuk,Sérgio A. Santos,Lúcia H.C. |
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Grisotto,Karen P. Bruck,Isac Antoniuk,Sérgio A. Santos,Lúcia H.C. |
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epilepsy refractory valproate lamotrigine childhood |
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epilepsy refractory valproate lamotrigine childhood |
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy or eventual side-effects of the association of lamotrigine and sodium valproate in the control of refractory epilepsies. METHOD: A retrospective analysis of 37 children with a mean age of 12 years taking exclusivelly lamotrigine and sodium valproate. Efficacy of seizure control was considered satisfactory if there was a reduction in seizures >50% or total control. RESULTS: The association of lamotrigine and sodium valproate was considered satisfactory in 65% of the studied children, independent of seizure type. Total seizure control was obtained in 33% and 35% had an unsatisfactory response or remained unchanged. Primary generalized tonic clonic seizures were the most common type with 84% of day-time seizures having a good response to treatment. Side-effects were seen in 11% of patients and the most common was tremor. CONCLUSION: Total or satisfactory control of seizures was seen in the majority of patients and side-effects were uncommon. |
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