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Tiagabine hydrochloride
(
TGB
) is a selective gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) reuptake inhibitor.
TGB
is effective as an add-on medication in adults and children 12 years and older in the treatment of partial seizures. Results of nonrandomized add-on trials with
TGB
show treatment success with seizure reduction of at least 50% in 33% to 46% of patients. In newly diagnosed patients with partial epilepsy,
TGB
monotherapy was as effective as carbamazepine. Comedication with
TGB
elevates the risk of nonconvulsive status (7.8% vs 2.7% without
TGB
). The most common side effects include dizziness/lightheadedness, asthenia/
lack of energy
and somnolence.
TGB
has no negative effects on cognition; it does not increase the risk of fractures or rash.
TGB
may interfere with color perception.
TGB
presents an intermediate risk for depression in patients with epilepsy (approximately 4%). Regarding the risk of overdose, 96-680 mg
TGB
(mean 224 mg) caused seizures or coma.
TGB
is an antiepileptic drug exhibiting a specific anticonvulsive mechanism of action, the efficacy of which is relatively low when used in comedication. Critical side effects, such as the induction of nonconvulsive status epilepticus, further limit its use.
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