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[Epilepsy and pregnancy].

M Dominguez1, M C Díaz Obregón, H Bhathal

  • 1Servicio de Neurología; Hospital Clínico Universitario San Carlos, Madrid, 28040, España. med027612@nacom.es

Revista De Neurologia
|January 11, 2002
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Treating epilepsy in pregnant women requires balancing seizure control with fetal safety. Lamotrigine, a newer antiepileptic drug, shows a congenital anomaly rate similar to the general population, offering a potential therapeutic advantage.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Pharmacology
  • Teratology

Background:

  • Pregnancy in epileptic patients presents a clinical challenge, balancing seizure control with minimizing teratogenic risks to the fetus.
  • Classical antiepileptic drugs are associated with a known intrauterine exposure syndrome, necessitating careful drug selection.
  • The effects of newer antiepileptic drugs on fetal development remain largely unknown.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of newer antiepileptic drugs, specifically lamotrigine, in pregnant women.
  • To assess the incidence of congenital anomalies associated with intrauterine exposure to lamotrigine.
  • To determine the therapeutic advantages of lamotrigine in women of fertile age with epilepsy.

Main Methods:

  • Review of clinical data on intrauterine exposure to antiepileptic drugs.

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  • Analysis of congenital anomaly rates in infants exposed to lamotrigine in utero.
  • Comparison of lamotrigine's safety profile with classical antiepileptic drugs.
  • Main Results:

    • No specific malformation pattern has been linked to newer antiepileptic drugs.
    • Lamotrigine has the most extensive clinical experience among newer antiepileptics.
    • Current data suggests lamotrigine's incidence of congenital anomalies is comparable to the general population.

    Conclusions:

    • Newer antiepileptic drugs offer significant therapeutic advantages in managing epilepsy.
    • Lamotrigine demonstrates promising results and a favorable safety profile in women of fertile age.
    • Further studies are needed to definitively establish the safety of lamotrigine during pregnancy.