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Citation

Zelano J, Ben-Menachem E. Expert Opin. Pharmacother. 2016; 17(16): 2227-2234.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/14656566.2016.1241236

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Epileptic emergencies are frequently encountered and include ictal events as status epilepticus or seizure clusters, and non-ictal situations like postictal psychosis or acute drug side effects. The aim of this review was to describe recent pharmacological advances in the treatment of epileptic emergencies. Areas covered: Based on clinically relevant questions, a literature search was performed. The search showed that most pharmacological advances have been made in management of status epilepticus, where substantial literature has accumulated on several AEDs with potentially less side-effects than the traditional choices. The use of these drugs; valproate, levetiracetam, and lacosamide, was therefore made the main focus of this review. Pharmacological advances in treatment of other epileptic emergencies were scarce, and were therefore covered more briefly in the Expert Opinion section. Expert opinion: This section outlines our current practice in management of status epilepticus and seizures clusters. Our opinion is that valproate is an equal alternative as second line treatment to fosphenytoin, with levetiracetam considered a good choice in frail and elderly patients. Due to the lack of literature, lacosamide is used mainly as a 2nd line drug after the failure of valproate, fosphenytoin and levetiracetam. Our review underlines the need for more research in management of epileptic emergencies. © 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.


Language: en

Keywords

human; suicide; systematic review; Review; psychosis; epilepsy; anticonvulsive agent; emergency treatment; benzodiazepine derivative; valproic acid; phenobarbital; phenytoin; anticonvulsant therapy; Status epilepticus; Medline; adverse drug reaction; levetiracetam; epileptic emergency; lacosamide; seizure clusters; side effects of anti-seizure drugs

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