Effects of zonisamide monotherapy in children with epilepsy
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.seizure.2004.04.001
Effects of zonisamide monotherapy in children with epilepsy
Abstract
This study examined the efficacy and safety of zonisamide as monotherapy in pediatric patients with epilepsy. Seventy-seven children with epilepsy (ages 8 months-15 years) were treated with zonisamide. Nine patients were withdrawn early because of side effects; these patients were included in side effect but not efficacy analyses. Zonisamide dosages were initiated at approximately 2 mg/kg per day and adjusted for each patient individually to a maximum of 12 mg/kg per day. Among 44 patients with cryptogenic/symptomatic partial epilepsy, 36 (82%) became seizure free; 4 (9%) had a > or =50% reduction in seizure frequency; and 4 (9%) had no change in seizures with zonisamide treatment. Of 11 patients with cryptogenic/symptomatic generalized epilepsy, 10 (91%) became seizure free, and 1 experienced no change with zonisamide treatment. Similarly, 4 patients (100%) with idiopathic partial epilepsy, and 8 of 9 patients (89%) with idiopathic generalized epilepsy became seizure free with zonisamide treatment; in the last group, 1 experienced no change. Thirty patients (39%) reported side effects, including somnolence (11.7%), decreased spontaneity (7.8%), anorexia (6.5%), and rash (6.5%). Thus, zonisamide is effective for partial seizures with or without secondarily generalized seizures in children and should be considered a broad-spectrum antiepilepsy agent.
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