Zheleznova EV, Kalinin VV, Zemlianaia AA, Sokolova LV, Medvedev IL [Monotherapy of epilepsy in women: psychiatric and neuroendocrine aspects] [Comparative Study, English Abstract, Journal Article] Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova 2008; 108(10):43-8.
An aim of the study was a comparative evaluation of efficacy and safety of traditional and modern antiepileptic drugs in women of reproductive age. A main group of patients consisted of 65 women, including 48 patients with partial epilepsy and 17 - with idiopathic generalized epilepsy. Some issues are solved in the study of a larger group comprising 110 patients (65 female and 45 male). The following drugs have been studied: topamax, valproates, carbamazepines and barbiturates. All of them were used as a monotherapy. Patient's state was assessed using clinical, neuropsychological and hormonal parameters. A general conclusion is that topamax is most beneficial, comparing with other drugs studied, in the treatment of women with epilepsy.
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