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Clinical Trial
. 2000;41(S1):91-4.
doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.2000.tb02180.x.

Long-term response to topiramate in patients with West syndrome

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Clinical Trial

Long-term response to topiramate in patients with West syndrome

T A Glauser et al. Epilepsia. 2000.

Abstract

Purpose: The long-term effectiveness of topiramate (TPM) was evaluated in children with West syndrome previously refractory to antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy.

Methods: Children with infantile spasms who completed a pilot study were eligible to enter a long-term extension phase in which the dosages of TPM and other AEDs could be adjusted to optimal response (maximum, 50 mg/kg/day TPM). The mean duration of long-term therapy was 18 months in the 11 children who were followed; the mean TPM dosage was 29 mg/kg/day.

Results: Eight (73%) children were continuing TPM therapy at the time data were analyzed; four (50%) children were spasm free, seven (88%) had experienced a > or =50% reduction in spasms, and three (38%) were able to achieve TPM monotherapy.

Conclusions: TPM was well tolerated in that no patients discontinued because of adverse events. The response achieved with TPM during the pilot study was maintained in most children.

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