2015
Cross-sensitivity of patient-perceived adverse cognitive effects with antiepileptic drug use
Chen B, Detyniecki K, Hirsch LJ, Moeller J, Javed A, Kato K, Legge A, Buchsbaum R, Choi H. Cross-sensitivity of patient-perceived adverse cognitive effects with antiepileptic drug use. Epilepsy & Behavior 2015, 46: 151-157. PMID: 25935515, DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2015.03.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdverse cognitive effectsMore antiepileptic drugsAntiepileptic drugsAbsence seizure typesSpecific antiepileptic drugsAntiepileptic drug useMultiple antiepileptic drugsCertain antiepileptic drugsCognitive effectsHigh rateAED selectionClinical characteristicsIndependent predictorsSeizure typesSingle centerAED loadIndividual patientsPatientsDrug usePhenytoinIntolerabilityAED mechanismsLamotrigineVPAZNS
2011
The effect of age and comedication on lamotrigine clearance, tolerability, and efficacy
Arif H, Svoronos A, Resor SR, Buchsbaum R, Hirsch LJ. The effect of age and comedication on lamotrigine clearance, tolerability, and efficacy. Epilepsia 2011, 52: 1905-1913. PMID: 21838791, DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2011.03217.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLTG clearanceOlder adultsYoung adultsOlder patientsSeizure freedomYounger patientsAdverse effectsOne-year retentionEfficacy of lamotrigineIntolerable side effectsHigher serum levelsSpecific adverse effectsSignificant adverse effectsLamotrigine clearanceEffect of ageApparent clearanceSerum levelsLTG levelsOldest tertileAdult outpatientsSide effectsPatientsLamotrigineEnzyme inducersIntolerability