Monotherapy versus polytherapy in epilepsy: a framework for patient management
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- DOI: 10.1017/s0317167100034909
Monotherapy versus polytherapy in epilepsy: a framework for patient management
Abstract
The long-standing debate between proponents of monotherapy and those of polytherapy for treatment of epilepsy has been rekindled by the recent development of several new antiepileptic drugs. The likelihood of improved seizure control on polytherapy must be weighed against the risk of increased side effects, complex drug interactions and cost. Providing maximal seizure control while avoiding overtreatment is a challenge which requires an ongoing critical evaluation of each patient's management. This review provides a framework for decision-making by considering issues affecting the choice between monotherapy and polytherapy in five clinical situations: 1) newly diagnosed epilepsy; 2) seizures on monotherapy; 3) seizures controlled on polytherapy; 4) not controlled on polytherapy; 5) change in medical condition.
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