Lamotrigine and aseptic meningitis
- PMID: 22357718
- DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e31824c4634
Lamotrigine and aseptic meningitis
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this case series is to characterize a recently identified association of the antiepileptic drug (AED) lamotrigine with aseptic meningitis based on cases reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS) database.
Methods: We performed a data mining analysis of 9 AEDs from the FDA's AERS database. We applied the multi-item gamma Poisson shrinker (MGPS) algorithm to the entire AERS database through November 2, 2009, to generate empirical Bayes geometric mean (EBGM) values with corresponding confidence intervals for 9 AEDs and the adverse event code "meningitis aseptic." The AERS database was also searched for postmarketing reports of aseptic meningitis associated with lamotrigine and a detailed review of each case was performed.
Results: Forty AERS cases were identified in this review. Findings from the AERS reports revealed CSF profiles with features of both bacterial as well as viral meningitis. Fifteen cases documented a positive rechallenge; the median time to onset of symptoms upon rechallenge was only 60 minutes. Data mining analysis of several anticonvulsants resulted in disproportionate reporting solely for lamotrigine.
Conclusion: There appears to be an association between lamotrigine use and aseptic meningitis. It is notable that nearly 40% of cases in this case series reported a positive rechallenge. Lamotrigine-associated aseptic meningitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of culture-negative meningitis. This case series highlights the need for continued pharmacovigilance and the importance of systematic monitoring of patients treated with antiepileptic medications.
Comment in
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Lamotrigine and side effects: another headache.Neurology. 2012 Mar 20;78(12):849-50. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e31824d186e. Epub 2012 Feb 22. Neurology. 2012. PMID: 22357715 No abstract available.
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Lamotrigine and aseptic meningitis.Neurology. 2012 Aug 21;79(8):833; author reply 833-4. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e318268cff0. Neurology. 2012. PMID: 22915179 No abstract available.
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Lamotrigine and aseptic meningitis.Neurology. 2012 Aug 21;79(8):833; author reply 833-4. Neurology. 2012. PMID: 23082320 No abstract available.
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