If a Well‐Stabilized Epileptic Patient Has a Subtherapeutic Antiepileptic Drug Level, Should the Dose Be Increased? A Randomized Prospective Study
- 1 April 1988
- Vol. 29 (2) , 129-139
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-1157.1988.tb04408.x
Abstract
In an attempt to determine whether the dose of an antiepileptic drug should be increased in epileptic patients who were seizure-free and had subtherapeutic serum levels, 79 patients with idiopathic generalized tonic-clonic seizures treated with monotherapy [Phenytoin (PHT) or phenobarbital (PB)] and with a subtherapeutic serum level were prospectively studied. Their last seizure was at least 3 months prior to entry, and no patient had any clinical evidence of toxicity. There were randomized to study arm A (keeping the level in the subtherapeutic range) or study arm B (increasing the dose until the level reached and stayed at the therapeutic range). Over a mean follow-up period of 24 months, there was no significant difference between the two study arms in the occurrence of seizures, but arm B patients had an increased incidence of neurotoxic side effects from the dose increment. These results confirm the clinical impression that is unnecessary to increase the dose of the antiepileptic drug despite a subtherapeutic serum concentration in a relatively well-stabilized patient, thus minimizing the frequency of dose adjustment and the need for expensive therapuetic drug monitoring.Keywords
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