New antiepileptic medications.

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  • J Pimentel Serviço de Neurologia, Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisboa.
  • F Pinto

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https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.2654

Abstract

Progress made in the development of new antiepileptics (AEs) is justified by the high percentage of refractory patients to the available medical therapy (25%), although only a minority of cases are deemed suitable for surgical therapy. Yet, the ideal AE, that is, with a well-known mechanism of action, effective in monotherapy for all epileptic fits, with a perfect pharmacokinetic profile, with no adverse or teratogenic effects, with no drug interactions and available under many formulations, is far from being developed. The new AEs arise either from modification of already marked drug molecules or clinical formulations or from the effectiveness on the excitatory/inhibitory balance of the major neurotransmitters involved in the pathogenesis of seizures, the gamma-amino-butyric acid (GABA) as the inhibitory, and the glutamate (GLU) as the excitatory one. However, the mechanism remains unknown in a few of them. Those new AEs already marketed in Portugal (Vigabatrin), soon to be (Lamotrigine, Oxcarbazepine) or available abroad only (Gabapentin, Zonisamide) are review with special emphasis on their pharmacokinetic profile, side effects, interaction with other AEs, and clinical use. In conclusion, these new drugs have brought a very important advancement in the management of refractory patients, but the development of well-designed comparative trials involving both monotherapy and polytherapy has become important in order to develop useful strategies in the drug management of epilepsy.

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Pimentel J, Pinto F. New antiepileptic medications. Acta Med Port [Internet]. 1995 Jan. 31 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];8(1):43-8. Available from: https://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/2654

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