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[Characteristics and indications of topiramate]
1Servicio de Neuropediatría. Hospital Infantil Universitario Virgen del Rocio, Sevilla, España. med000600@saludalia.com
Aim:
To evaluate the efficiency of topiramate (TPM), an antiepileptic medication (AEM) which possesses multiple mechanisms of action and good pharmacokinetics, in the different types of childhood epilepsy and to make an appraisal of its value in migraines, bipolar disorder, eating disorders and neuropathic pain, according to studies that have been published. To do so, we have made use of an analysis of the literature, together with a multi centre study conducted in Spain and personal casuistry.
Method:
We consider the percentage of seizure free patients and of patients who responded (reduction of 50% or above in the frequency of the seizures) in childhood epilepsy, partial epilepsy, generalized tonic clonic seizures, absence seizures, tonic seizures, patients with diverse types of seizures, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, Lennox Gastaut syndrome, falling sickness and GTCS, West s syndrome and Dravet s syndrome. With monotherapy, in partial epilepsy, between 39 and 54% of patients treated were seizure free. TPM has also proved to be efficient in experiments with animals, as a neuroprotector, and in clinical trials, in type I bipolar disorder, eating disorders, neuropathic pain and migraine.
Conclusions:
TPM is an AEM offering a wide therapeutic spectrum that has proved to be efficient in clinical trials, expansion phases and observational studies, as an associated drug in partial epilepsy, generalized epilepsy, Lennox Gastaut syndrome, West s syndrome and Dravet s syndrome. It has proved to be more efficient in monotherapy, in partial epilepsy, as a first line AEM. TPM has also proved to be useful in mood disorders, eating disorders, neuropathic pain and tremor in observational studies, although this efficiency has not been backed up by clinical trials. In migraine and in clinical trials TPM has shown its efficiency. Its neuroprotective effect opens up new therapeutic perspectives.