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. 2022 Mar:128:108517.
doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108517. Epub 2022 Jan 20.

The importance of drug titration in the management of patients with epilepsy

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The importance of drug titration in the management of patients with epilepsy

Lawrence G Seiden et al. Epilepsy Behav. 2022 Mar.
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Abstract

The variable response to antiseizure medication (ASM) treatment and the numerous drug- and patient-related factors that must be considered when initiating therapy make drug titration to an optimal and tolerable dose an essential component in the pharmacologic treatment of patients with epilepsy. When initiating a new ASM, a "start low, go slow" titration approach is generally recommended and has been shown to reduce the risk of severe idiosyncratic reactions with certain medications and improve tolerability with regard to many frequently occurring central nervous system-related adverse effects (e.g., somnolence, dizziness). Many patients with epilepsy will require medication changes due to lack of efficacy or intolerability of the initial regimen. When this occurs, patients may be switched from one monotherapy to another or receive adjunctive therapy. When transitioning a patient from one ASM to another (referred to as monotherapy conversion or transitional polytherapy), there are several strategies for tapering the baseline ASM depending on the clinical scenario. Regardless of the particular strategy, the goal should be to discontinue the baseline ASM in order to prevent increased toxicity due to drug load. When adding on ASM therapy, flexible titration of the new ASM and adjustment of concomitant ASMs to achieve disease control with the lowest possible drug load (lowest numbers and lowest doses) may help improve tolerability of the add-on therapy. Communication with patients during the initiation of a new therapy may help patients adhere to the titration schedule, allowing them to reach their optimal maintenance dose.

Keywords: Antiseizure medication; Drug titration; Epilepsy; Monotherapy; Polytherapy.

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Declaration of Competing Interest LGS: has served as an advisory board member for Greenwich Biosciences, SK Life Science, Inc., and UCB Pharma and is a current Speaker Bureau member for Greenwich Biosciences, SK Life Science, Inc., Sunovion, and UCB Pharma. GSC: has served as an advisory board member for SK Life Science, Inc.

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