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Lamotrigine versus carbamazepine monotherapy for epilepsy

Gamble CL, Williamson PR, Marson AG
Published Online: 
October 7, 2009

Lamotrigine has improved tolerability over carbamazepine but carbamazepine may be superior for seizure control.

The choice of an antiepileptic drug (AED) for any individual should take into account reliable information about seizure control, adverse effects and cost. Carbamazepine is the usual drug of choice for people with newly-diagnosed partial onset seizures. Lamotrigine is a relatively new AED which is licensed in many countries for use as an initial monotherapy. The review suggested that time to treatment withdrawal was significantly improved with lamotrigine compared to carbamazepine, while time to first seizure and seizure freedom at six months favoured carbamazepine although the results were not statistically significant.

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