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Antiepileptics and Drug Interactions

Silvio Bašić
Ivana Marković
Davor Sporiš
Ivana Šušak - Sporiš
Zrinka Čolak Romić
Sven Županić


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Abstract

Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have been used in clinical practice for many years. They have also been used for the treatment of conditions other than epilepsy, such as migraine, neuropathic pain and psychiatric conditions, mostly as chronic therapy. Although AED monotherapy is recommended, the character of the disease often requires that AEDs be used as part of polytherapy. AEDs are used in all age groups, frequently in patients with comorbidities requiring co-medication, which significantly increases the possibility of drug interactions and the risk of side effects. Thus, given the widespread use in clinical practice, it is highly important to consider not only the range of indications and the efficacy of AEDs, but also their possible interactions with other drugs.

Keywords

epilepsy; antiepileptic drugs; interactions; side effects

Hrčak ID:

216807

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/216807

Publication date:

6.2.2019.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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