Real-world anti-seizure treatment and adverse events among individuals living with drug-resistant focal epilepsy in the United States.
Jianbin MaoKoji TakahashiMu ChengChurong XuAndra BocaYan SongAnn DandurandPublished in: Epilepsia open (2024)
This study examined how individuals with focal epilepsy are treated across various clinics in United States and reported the adverse events these individuals experienced during treatment, along with the consequence associated with these adverse events. We found that as individuals progressed through additional treatments, they were more and more likely to receive more than one antiseizure medication, and a significant portion of individuals experienced at least one adverse event, often manifested as headache, somnolence, dizziness, and fatigue.