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Query: UMLS:C0038220 (
status epilepticus
)
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Tiagabine (
Gabitril
, Sanofi Synlhelabo) new antiepileptic drug was used in add-on therapy in 25 children with resistant partial complex and secondary generalized seizures. Treatment was carried out in children aged 4-17 years with low dose escalation from 5 to 45 mg/day, in three doses until good clinical effects were obtained. In 3 patients aged 4 years, in 11 children aged 5-12 years and in 11 children aged above 17 years
Gabitril
was used. Follow up period was 8-10 months. Frequency of epileptic seizures before implementation of
Gabitril
treatment, even during polytherapy with 2 or more antiepileptic drugs was several to hundred per day (
status epilepticus
was observed in 2 children with Rasmussen syndrome). During the observation 5 children became seizure free, in 11 patients reduction in seizures frequency above 50% was observed and in 9 children effects of treatment were not good enough.
Gabitril
was well tolerated, and any adverse events were observed in add-on therapy. Preliminary observation and good results of add-on therapy with
Gabitril
are positive. Drug is safe and generally well-tolerated with good effects at add-on therapy in 64% children with resistant partial complex and secondary generalized seizures.
...
PMID:[Gabitril as an additive drug in therapy of intractable epileptic seizures in children]. 1125 89
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.
...
PMID:Tiagabine: efficacy and safety in partial seizures - current status. 1904 17