On Going Drug Treatment For Seizure
August 31st, 2010 by Aldouspi


Friday morning was a bit stressful for the both of us. The little man had his first EEG at the Children’s Hospital, to help determine whether or not his staring episodes are, in fact, seizures. We’re supposed to get the test results within a week. He was so very brave and cooperative though. All he needed was for me to hold his hand for a minute, and to see that I was still in the room. Author:  massdistraction

What are Some Treatments For Seizures?

In the majority of seizure cases treated with first-line drugs for seizure control, positive effects such as experiencing lesser attacks of seizure with little to no altered behaviors and movements are the desired results.

However, this does not say that all patients who are prescribed with first-line drugs respond very well. For a number of patients, additional drug options may prove very beneficial, when previous therapies fail to reduce or control seizures. Here are a variety of drugs used in the treatment for seizure problems.

Felbamate
It is not clear how Felbamate prevents the occurrence of seizure. Nevertheless, it is used in treatment of partial seizures in both children and adult patients.

Caution is often observed when using Felbamate in children as this drug can cause serious side effects such as stomach pain and chills. This drug is most effective when used by adult patients and in very young patients who have Lennox-Gestaut syndrome, a type of severe epilepsy affecting children.

Common side effects of felbamate use include nausea, indigestion, vomiting and stomach pain, headache, sleep problems and loss of appetite and associated weight loss. Excluding insomnia and weight loss, all side effects usually go away once the body adjusts to the effects of the drug.

Gabapentin
The mechanism behind the effects of gabapentin is yet to be discovered. It is often used in adjunct with other epilepsy drugs. It is comparably less effective in treating epilepsy, but it has fewer side effects which make it a good treatment option. Side effects of gabapentin use include dizziness, headache, fatigue, drowsiness, foot swelling and weight gain.

Lamotrigine
Lamotrigine is another drug for epilepsy whose exact mechanism for seizure prevention is poorly understood. Nevertheless, it is a very effective adjunctive treatment option for a wide range of seizures. It can be used to control symptoms of partial seizures, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and absence seizures. It is most effective when used in secondary generalized partial seizures. It is also frequently added to the existing drug therapy of children with Lennox-Gestaut Syndrome.

Common side effects observed among users of this drug include rash, dizziness and drowsiness, insomnia, double vision, headache as well as nausea.

Levitiracetam
Levitiracetam is an add-on drug which is often used in combination with other AEDs or Anti-Epileptic Drugs that work to treat generalized seizures in adults. In rare cases, this is used for Lennox-Gestaut Syndrome as stand-alone drug therapy or as an adjunctive therapy. Unlike most AEDs, Levitiracetam is not known to cause adverse effects when used with other types of drugs.

Side effects of this drug are relatively mild. Common side effects include sleepiness, unsteadiness, weakness, dizziness, anxiety, mild agitation and depression.

Tiagabine
Tiagabine targets a neurotransmitter called gamma-aminobutyric acid or GABA to prevent any abnormal activities of the neurons. It is an add-on drug that is often used by children older than 12 years old as well as adults who have partial seizures.

This drug is well-tolerated by most people who use it. Common side effects include headache, dizziness, inability to concentrate, tremor and shakiness and sleepiness.

Other additional AEDs often prescribed include, Topiramate, Zonisamide, Benzodiazepines, Phenobarbital, Primidone, Lacosamide and Refinamide.


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