Levels of anger in epilepsy patients treated with eslicarbazepine acetate.
Manuel ToledoGonzalo MazuelaJose Angel MauriXiana Rodriguez-OsorioMaría Gómez-EguilazDolores Castro-VilanovaJuan Rodriguez-UrangaEstevo SantamarinaPublished in: Acta neurologica Scandinavica (2019)
Patients overall showed improvements in anger levels, mood, and quality of life during the follow-up. A history of psychiatric disorders was a limiting factor to improve anger levels. As compared to controls, anger levels improved in ESL patients independently from seizure control. Therefore, ESL seems to exert a favorable influence on the anger levels of otherwise healthy patients with epilepsy, including those unresponsive to seizure control. The potential ESL anti-aggressive effect should be studied in patients with epilepsy and active psychiatric disorders.