Switching carbamazepine to lacosamide improves gamma‐glutamyl transpeptidase levels
Yuichi Kubota,
Mario Prado
Abstract:Carbamazepine (CBZ) use has been limited by multiple adverse reactions. Lacosamide (LCM) is a functional amino acid anti‐seizure medication (ASM), approved for focal seizure patients more than 4 years old. It is non‐inferior in terms of efficacy to controlled release CBZ and was proven to have better tolerability. This study examines the effect of abruptly changing CBZ to LCM in epilepsy patients with elevated gamma‐glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT). Consenting adult patients aged 18 years old and above, with cont… Show more
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