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Title: Association between antiepileptic drug switching and epilepsy-related events. Author: Hansen RN, Campbell JD, Sullivan SD. Journal: Epilepsy Behav; 2009 Aug; 15(4):481-5. PubMed ID: 19615948. Abstract: Switching between bioequivalent antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in patients with epilepsy remains a concern because of possible untoward effects owing to a narrow therapeutic range. We investigated the association between switching A-rated AEDs and epilepsy-related events. We conducted a case-control study using claims from the MarketScan database. Cases were defined by an emergently treated epilepsy-related event with the primary diagnosis of epilepsy. Controls had an epilepsy outpatient office visit. Eighty-four of 757 (11.1%) cases and 147 of 2271 (6.5%) controls experienced an A-rated switch. The odds of an epilepsy-related event were 1.78-fold higher for switchers (95% CI 1.35 to 2.36) and, when adjusted for gender and total number of AED prescriptions filled, 1.57-fold higher (95% CI=1.17-2.10). Switching between A-rated formulations of AEDs is associated with an increased risk of emergently treated epilepsy-related events. These findings suggest that care should be taken when considering a switch between A-rated AEDs in patients with epilepsy.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]