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Aggravation of Generalized Epilepsies
Authors:Samuel F Berkovic
Institution:Department of Medicine (Neurology), University of Melbourne, and Austin and Repatriation Meical Centre, Heidelberg (Melbourne), Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Summary: Generalized epilepsies are treatable with a number of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) that are effective in different seizure types and epilepsy syndromes. The mechanisms of action of these AEDs are incompletely understood but include inhibition of low-threshold calcium currents and of voltage-gated sodium channels and facilitation of GABAA receptor currents. The mechanisms of aggravation are also unknown but could include elevation of brain GABA, blockade of voltage-gated sodium channels, and idiosyncratic toxicity reactions. Anecdotal reports suggest that aggravation of generalized epilepsy can occur with virtually all AEDs. The best-documented examples are aggravation of absences by carbamazepine and aggravation of symptomatic generalized epilepsies by vigaba-trin. Therefore, the physician must be constantly aware of the problem of aggravation of seizures by AEDs. With careful diagnosis of the epileptic syndrome and an awareness of the problem, aggravation of seizures can be minimized.
Keywords:Seizures  Epilepsy  Anticonvulsants  Proconvul-sants  Aggravation
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