Journal article

Combination therapy in epilepsy: When and what to use

P Kwan, MJ Brodie

Drugs | Published : 2006

Abstract

After being regarded as a last resort for over two decades, the role of combination therapy as a treatment strategy for epilepsy is undergoing reevaluation. This is a result of the growing appreciation that all seizures cannot be controlled by monotherapy in a substantial proportion of patients, and of the development of a range of modern antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), some of which are better tolerated and less prone to complex pharmacokinetic drug interactions than their older counterparts. Robust evidence to guide clinicians on when and how to combine AEDs is lacking, and current practice recommendations are largely empirical. Monotherapy should remain the treatment of choice for newly diagn..

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