Experience the Clinical Debate: AGAINST - Should Recently Approved Antiepileptic Drugs be used early in the Treatment?
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12 Jan, 17
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The choice of first antiepileptic drug (AED) is probably the most important decision in the treatment of epilepsy. This slide set describes that although many newer, second-generation AEDs cause fewer drug interactions and are better tolerated than older agents, they have not been proven to be more effective, nor have they reduced the prevalence of drug-resistant epilepsy. Lack of superior efficacy and treatment costs associated with newer AEDs may cause older AEDs to be first line choice in epilepsy treatment.