TY - JOUR
T1 - Selection of antiepileptic drugs
T2 - a practical approach
AU - Britton, Jeffrey W.
AU - So, Elson L.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - The selection of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) is increasingly more complex as new agents become available. We discuss an individualized approach to selection of an AED that is tailored to each patient's needs by considering the following six factors: effectiveness of the drug in controlling seizures, adverse effects profile, pharmacokinetic properties, special or unique patient situations, drug interactions, and cost of treatment. When these factors are considered, treatment complications and failure can be minimized by anticipating incompatibilities among drugs or between the drugs and the patient's condition. We emphasize the concept that the best AED therapy is dependent on optimal seizure control and absence of unacceptable side effects. In the current environment of medical practice, the cost of treatment has also become a major concern. With rare exceptions, no single factor dictates the choice of an AED. In the long term, the most cost-effective treatment will be the one that provides the most therapeutic benefit with the fewest complications and maximal patient satisfaction.
AB - The selection of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) is increasingly more complex as new agents become available. We discuss an individualized approach to selection of an AED that is tailored to each patient's needs by considering the following six factors: effectiveness of the drug in controlling seizures, adverse effects profile, pharmacokinetic properties, special or unique patient situations, drug interactions, and cost of treatment. When these factors are considered, treatment complications and failure can be minimized by anticipating incompatibilities among drugs or between the drugs and the patient's condition. We emphasize the concept that the best AED therapy is dependent on optimal seizure control and absence of unacceptable side effects. In the current environment of medical practice, the cost of treatment has also become a major concern. With rare exceptions, no single factor dictates the choice of an AED. In the long term, the most cost-effective treatment will be the one that provides the most therapeutic benefit with the fewest complications and maximal patient satisfaction.
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U2 - 10.4065/71.8.778
DO - 10.4065/71.8.778
M3 - Article
C2 - 8691899
AN - SCOPUS:0030211122
SN - 0025-6196
VL - 71
SP - 778
EP - 786
JO - Mayo Clinic proceedings
JF - Mayo Clinic proceedings
IS - 8
ER -