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Diagonal Method to Measure Synergy Among Any Number of Drugs
Published on: June 21, 2018
Pharmacodynamic interactions between antiepileptic drugs: preclinical data based on isobolography
Stanislaw J Czuczwar1, Jacek Kaplanski, Grazyna Swiderska-Dziewit
1Medical University of Lublin, Department of Pathophysiology, Lublin, Poland. czuczwarsj@yahoo.com
Background:
At least 20 - 30% of epileptic patients do not sufficiently respond to monotherapy. Some of them can benefit from drug combinations; hence, animal data may provide some useful novel clues for rational polytherapy.
Objective:
To review combinations of antiepileptic drugs, evaluated with the help of isobolographic analysis, in terms of their efficacy and adverse effects.
Methods:
A literature search, on the basis of experimental studies, with no time limit was carried out.
Results/Conclusion:
Preclinical data indicate that a synergy occurred for the combinations of valproate + phenytoin, valproate + ethosuximide, lamotrigine + valproate, gabapentin + valproate, gabapentin + carbamazepine, topiramate + carbamazepine, topiramate + valproate, topiramate + oxcarbazepine, levetiracetam + topiramate, levetiracetam + oxcarbazepine, oxcarbazepine + gabapentin, tiagabine + gabapentin and lamotrigine + topiramate. On the other hand, lamotrigine combined with carbamazepine or oxcarbazepine resulted in a clear-cut antagonism. Interestingly, a combination of oxcarbazepine + clonazepam produced variable responses, including synergy, additivity or antagonism, depending on the dose ratio of these drugs. In no case did pharmacokinetic factors contribute to the final analysis of the effects of drug combinations. Pharmacokinetic factors can contribute to the final effect of drug combinations,such as when stiripentol is added to valproate, or clobazam is added to valproate. It may be concluded that the rational treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy needs to consider the results of preclinical studies.
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