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lüll Pharmacologic and dietary therapies in epilepsy: conventional treatments and recent advances Chapman DP; Giles WHSouth Med J 1997[May]; 90 (5): 471-80A number of treatment options are currently available for the medical management of epilepsy. Conventional antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) include phenytoin, carbamazepine, valproic acid, ethosuximide, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines. Although these drugs control seizures, they may also cause blood dyscrasias, sedation, and cognitive impairment. Felbamate, gabapentin, lamotrigine, and vigabatrin are new AEDs believed to cause fewer side effects than conventional medications. Felbamate, however, has been linked with substantially increased incidence of aplastic anemia, and the other new AEDs have been studied for relatively short periods of time. Ketogenic diets, comprised of foods high in fat and low in protein and carbohydrate content, have been reported to improve seizure control. However, these diets are widely acknowledged to be unpalatable, making sustained compliance with dietary restrictions difficult. To promote long-term control of seizures, physicians must consider the side effects of therapeutic interventions for epilepsy, as well as their anticonvulsant efficacy.|*Amines[MESH]|*Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids[MESH]|Acetates/therapeutic use[MESH]|Anticonvulsants/adverse effects/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Benzodiazepines/therapeutic use[MESH]|Carbamazepine/therapeutic use[MESH]|Epilepsy/diet therapy/*drug therapy[MESH]|Felbamate[MESH]|Gabapentin[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Ketone Bodies[MESH]|Lamotrigine[MESH]|Phenylcarbamates[MESH]|Phenytoin/therapeutic use[MESH]|Propylene Glycols/therapeutic use[MESH]|Triazines/therapeutic use[MESH]|Valproic Acid/therapeutic use[MESH]|Vigabatrin[MESH]|gamma-Aminobutyric Acid/analogs & derivatives/therapeutic use[MESH] |