Abstract
Objective: Seizure control in pregnant women with epilepsy is vital, as maternal seizures may have deleterious consequences. The treatment of pregnant women with epilepsy is, however, complicated by the teratogenicity of older antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). In this review, the safety of the newer AED oxcarbazepine during pregnancy is assessed based on published pregnancy outcome data. Other relevant safety issues, such as oxcarbazepine pharmacokinetics during pregnancy and the compatibility of oxcarbazepine treatment with breastfeeding, are also discussed.Methods: Literature searches of the following databases were performed: MEDLINE, EMBASE, eNova, NOWIMA (an internal Novartis Germany database), Derwent Drug File, SciSearch and BIOSIS. Identified publications were examined for original data reporting rates of foetal malformation following maternal exposure to oxcarbazepine as monotherapy or adjunctive therapy.Results: Relevant publications reporting data from the worldwide Novartis safety database a...