Oxcarbazepine in the treatment of epilepsy in children and adolescents with intellectual disability

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Gaily, E [1 ]
Granström, ML [1 ]
Liukkonen, E [1 ]
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[1] Univ Helsinki, Hosp Children & Adolescents, Dept Child Neurol, FIN-00250 Helsinki, Finland
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adolescents; children; epilepsy; oxcarbazepine; MR; ID;
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Oxcarbazepine is similar to carbamazepine in its mechanisms of action and antiepileptic efficacy, but has better tolerability and fewer interactions with other drugs. Very few data are available on the usefulness of oxcarbazepine in patients with intellectual disability and epilepsy. From January 1991 until October 1994, the present authors treated 40 patients with intellectual disability and epilepsy under the age of 18 years with oxcarbazepine. The mean age at onset of epilepsy was 12 months (range = 0-132 months). All patients had previously been intractable to antiepileptic drugs (including carbamazepine in 29 patients). The age at onset of oxcarbazepine therapy ranged from 0.8 to 17.1 years (mean = 6.2 years). Thirty-one patients (78%) received other antiepileptic drugs simultaneously with oxcarbazepine. The mean follow-up with oxcarbazepine treatment was 18.8 months. The mean maximum oxcarbazepine dose was 49 mg kg(-1) day(-1) (range=21-86 mg kg(-1) day(-1)). A reduction in seizures of at least 50% during oxcarbazepine treatment was observed in 14 out of 28 (50%) patients with localization-related epilepsy and in 5 out of 12 (42%) patients with generalized epilepsy. Efficacy was transient in three patients. An increase of atypical absences was observed in one child and an emergence of drop attacks in another. Side-effects were observed in 16 (40%) patients; in eight (20%), these lead to dose reduction or discontinuation. Oxcarbazepine appears to be an effective and well-tolerated drug for children and adolescents with intellectual disability and epilepsy.
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