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Long-Term Experience with Topiramate as Adjunctive Therapy and as Monotherapy in Patients with Partial Onset Seizures: Retrospective Survey of Open-Label Treatment
Authors:W E Rosenfeld  R C Sachdeo  R- E Faught†  M Privitera‡
Institution:The Comprehensive Epilepsy Care Center for Children and Adults, St. Luke's Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri;*The Comprehensive Epilepsy Program of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, New Jersey;†Department of Neurology, University of Alabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama;‡Department of Neurology, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.
Abstract:Summary: Because initial studies of new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are add-on trials in refractory patient populations, their effectiveness as monotherapy is usually not apparent until relatively later in their development programs. The novel AED topiramate (TPM) has been found efficacious as adjunctive therapy in controlled, randomized trials in adults with partial onset seizures. We report a retrospective analysis of TPM as AED monotherapy in 214 patients from five centers who received TPM in investigational trials. Of this total, 136 (64%) were still receiving TPM at the time of the analysis, with a mean treatment duration of 2.5 years. One-third of the patients have been successfully converted to TPM monotherapy, and 62% of those converted have been seizure-free for at least 3 months. The results of this analysis suggest that TPM may prove to be a valuable new AED for both monotherapy and add-on therapy in partial onset epilepsy.
Keywords:Anticonvulsants  Topiramate  Drug toxicity  Drug therapy
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