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Rufinamide (Banzel) for Epilepsy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 09, 2009 (Issue 1307)
Rufinamide (Banzel) for Epilepsy ...
Rufinamide (Banzel - Eisai), a triazole derivative structurally unrelated to other marketed antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), has been approved by the FDA for treatment of seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) in patients ≥4 years old.
Clobazam (Onfi) for Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 05, 2012 (Issue 1385)
), lamotrigine
(Lamictal, and others), rufinamide (Banzel) and felbamate
(Felbatol) are FDA-approved for use ...
Clobazam (Onfi – Lundbeck), an oral benzodiazepine, has been approved by the FDA for adjunctive treatment of seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) in patients ≥2 years old. It has been available in Canada (Frisium) and other countries for years for treatment of anxiety and many types of epilepsy.
Cannabidiol (Epidiolex) for Epilepsy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 05, 2018 (Issue 1559)
, and generics),
rufinamide (Banzel, and generics), and clobazam
are FDA-approved for treatment of Lennox ...
The FDA has approved cannabidiol oral solution
(Epidiolex – Greenwich Biosciences) for treatment
of seizures associated with Dravet syndrome or
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in patients ≥2 years old.
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a cannabinoid constituent of
the marijuana plant (Cannabis sativa). It is the first
natural marijuana product to be approved by the FDA
for any indication and the first drug to be approved in
the US for treatment of Dravet syndrome. Stiripentol
(Diacomit), which is not a marijuana product, was also
recently approved by the FDA for treatment of Dravet
syndrome in...
Drugs for Epilepsy
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 05, 2024 (Issue 1708)
divided 45 mg/kg/day in 2 divided 720.00 Banzel (Eisai) 40 mg/mL susp doses doses (max 3200 mg/day ...
When used for the appropriate seizure type,
antiseizure medications (ASMs) are roughly
equivalent in efficacy. In addition to the seizure type,
the choice of drug is usually based on factors such
as ease of use, spectrum of activity, adverse effects,
interactions with other drugs, presence of comorbid
conditions, suitability for elderly persons and those
with childbearing potential, and cost. Treatment
should begin with a single drug, increasing the
dosage gradually until seizures are controlled or
adverse effects become unacceptable. If seizures
persist, expert clinicians generally...
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2024 Aug 5;66(1708):121-8 doi:10.58347/tml.2024.1708a | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Comparison Table: Some Oral Antiseizure Medications (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Aug 05, 2024 (Issue 1708)
but not
generally recommended
because of adverse
effects
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Rufinamide – generic
Banzel (Eisai ...
View the Comparison Table: Some Oral Antiseizure Medications
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2024 Aug 5;66(1708):e133-40 doi:10.58347/tml.2024.1708b | Show Introduction Hide Introduction