Epilepsy: new drug targets and neurostimulation
- PMID: 23896505
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ncl.2013.04.001
Epilepsy: new drug targets and neurostimulation
Abstract
Despite advances in the medical and surgical therapy for epilepsy, about 30% of patients do not achieve full seizure control. In the past 5 years new antiepileptic drugs have been approved for clinical use. Some of these drugs have unique, novel mechanisms of action. Overall efficacy of these agents, however, seems similar to other antiepileptic drugs. Vagus nerve stimulation is a well-established palliative therapy for medically resistant epilepsy. Neurostimulation, with newer devices and targets becoming available, is a rapidly expanding field in epileptology. Considerable development and research are still necessary before these newer techniques become the standard of care for the treatment of epilepsy.
Keywords: Antiepileptic drugs; Epilepsy; Ezogabine/Retigabine; Lacosamide; Neurostimulation; Perampanel; Retigabine; Rufinamide; Seizures.
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