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Brivaracetam to Treat Partial Onset Seizures in Adults

Authors :
Dustin Latimer
David Le
Evan Falgoust
Patrick Ingraffia
Alaa Abd-Elsayed
Elyse M. Cornett
Rupin Singh
JooHee Choi
Giustino Varrassi
Adam M. Kaye
Alan D. Kaye
Latha Ganti
Source :
Health Psychology Research, Vol 10, Iss 5 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Open Medical Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

# Purpose of Review Seizures are a hyperexcitable, and hypersynchronous imbalance between excitatory and inhibitory factors (E/I imbalance) in neurotransmission, and epilepsy is the recurrent manifestation of seizures within a reasonable time frame and without being attributable to a reversible cause. Brivaracetam is a derivative of the antiepileptic agent, levetiracetam, that is used as adjuvant therapy for focal onset seizures. It was approved by the FDA in 2016 and has shown promising results with minimal adverse effect reactions in clinical trials. # Recent Findings Brivaracetam has been used in multiple clinical trials at various dosages in adults that have partial-onset seizures refractory to conventional treatment. A meta-analysis in 2016 showed that brivaracetam as adjunctive therapy was statically significant in its reduction of adults with drug-refractory seizure frequency.^1^ The most commonly reported adverse effects that patients who were taking brivaracetam experienced were somnolence, headache, and dizziness. Further studies are necessary to conclude long term efficacy and safety profile of brivaracetam. # Conclusion The treatment of epilepsy with pharmacologic agents is a difficult task due to balancing the efficacy of the drug with the side effect profile that will allow for the best quality of life for the patient. There are approximately 30 antiepileptic agents for clinicians to choose from. Brivaracetam is a novel antiepileptic agent that was approved for use by the FDA in 2016 and is showing promising results as monotherapy and adjunctive therapy in individuals with drug-refractory focal seizures while minimizing adverse drug reactions.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Mental healing
RZ400-408

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24208124
Volume :
10
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Health Psychology Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.1f248dd9137472d8d47e587386dc7f8
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.52965/001c.56782