Mono- or Polypharmacotherapy in Institutionalized Epileptic Children with Severe Mental Retardation? |
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Authors: | H. FERNGREN,I. Å KERSTRÖ M,A. RANE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Paediatrics;St Göran's Hospital, Stockholm;Board for Provision of Services to the Mentally Retarded, Stockholm County Council;Division of Clinical Pharmacology, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. Nine severely mentally retarded patients with severe epilepsy who were living in an institution were studied during a three-year period by a multi-disciplinary team. A seizure rate serum level chart was made for each patient. It served as the basis for monthly discussions in the team about medication changes. Drug plasma concentrations were monitored monthly. Statistical comparisons between seizure frequency on different drug regimens were made by χ2 test. Withdrawal of all medication was possible in one case and reduction to monotherapy in two cases. In the remainder of the patients a combination of two or three anticonvulsants gave the best clinical effect. We thus found polypharmacotherapy necessary for some severely retarded patients with epilepsy. Our multidisciplinary approach and chart monitoring system has many advantages and is valuable for the medical care and drug treatment of this patient category. |
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Keywords: | severe mental retardation epilepsy drug concentration seizure frequency |
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