Free drug levels monitoring as a detector of false metabolic refractory epilepsy |
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Authors: | M Gianelli S Gentile L Verzè U Dimanico M Baruchello F Monaco R Mutani |
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Affiliation: | Neurological Clinic, University of Turin, Italy. |
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Abstract: | Unbound and total plasma levels of carbamazepine (CBZ) and phenobarbital (PB) were evaluated in a group of 12 refractory patients out of 397 subjects, with normal values of total drug concentration and unbound levels below the expected ones. We established a minimal acceptable 'subtherapeutic' free drug level, i.e. less than 9.62 micrograms/ml for PB and 1.36 micrograms/ml for CBZ. PB and CBZ dosages were increased during a 3-month period. We observed a normalization of free levels, unaccompanied by a significant decrease in seizure frequency. Free drug level monitoring may prove to be an unchallenged detector of false metabolic refractory epilepsy. |
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