Clobazam and Its Use in Epilepsy
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Clobazam and Its Use in Epilepsy
Abstract
Clobazam (CLB) is an older anti-epileptic drug, with a slightly different chemical structure from that of the classic benzodiazepines currently used in the treatment of epilepsy, which confers less sedative properties in terms of negative adverse effects. It is also thought to be better tolerated than other anti-epileptic drugs, whilst maintaining a very similar level of efficacy. It has been tested extensively in over 50 studies on more than 3000 patients with epilepsy and is now approved as an adjunctive treatment of epilepsy in >100 countries. The aim of this review is to evaluate several existing studies on the effectiveness of CLB as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of epilepsy and whether this therapy is more useful in particular types of epilepsy or seizure prevention. This is not a systematic review but a general overview of some of the most recent studies on the effectiveness of CLB as an adjunctive therapy. Additionally, the benefits of having an oral suspension of CLB will be evaluated with regards to patient groups benefiting from this formulation. The last issue addressed is that of the importance of prescribing CLB by brand, along with the benefits and risks of not doing so.
Keywords: Clobazam; adjunctive therapy; generic prescribing; oral suspension.
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Conflict of interest: the authors declare no potential conflict of interest.
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