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Carbamazepine Efficacy and Utilization in Children
Authors:W Edwin Dodson
Institution:Edward Mullinckrodt Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, and the Division of Pediatric Neurology, St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary: Carbamazepine is effective for preventing partial and generalized tonic-clonic seizures in children. Although absence epilepsies are more common in children than adults, an estimated 80% of children with epilepsy have seizure types or epilepsies that are potentially responsive to carbamazepine. The differential diagnosis of ictal staring is an especially important issue in children because absence and atypical absence seizures are more prevalent in children than adults. Age-related pharmacokinetic differences and drug interactions are major considerations in children. On average, children have higher clearance rates of carbamazepine, shorter half-lives, and higher ratios of carbamazepine-10, 11-epoxide to carbamazepine than adults. In addition, children with severe epilepsy are more likely to require multiple-drug therapy, which can lead to complex drug interactions. When carbamazepine is administered along with valproate, drug protein binding interactions can cause intermittent side effects.
Keywords:Epilepsy—  Therapy—  Anticonvulsants—  Carbamazepine—  Pharmacology—  Drug interactions—  Drug-induced abnormalities—  Child
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