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Topiramate for the treatment of infantile spasms.

Topiramate is a new antiepileptic drug with a broad spectrum of efficacy. Reports on the use of topiramate for treatment of infantile spasms are limited. We prospectively followed 15 children with recently diagnosed infantile spasms treated with topiramate for efficacy and tolerability. Twelve patients had symptomatic infantile spasms, and two patients had cryptogenic infantile spasms. Topiramate was started at a dose of 3 mg/kg/day and titrated up to a dose of 27 mg/kg/day in 2 to 3 weeks. The primary efficacy measure was comparison of the seizure rate during the 2-week baseline with the median seizure rate during the first 2 months of treatment with topiramate. We also compared baseline electroencephalograms (EEGs) with post-treatment EEGs. The median seizure rate reduction during the first 2 months of treatment was 41% (P = .002). Three patients became spasm free (20%), five had > 50% reduction, and three had at least 25% reduction. Four patients did not respond. Three of 15 patients had clearing of hypsarrhythmia. Topiramate was generally well tolerated, with irritability being the most common side effect. Topiramate was efficacious and well tolerated; one patient discontinued the medication because of adverse effects. (J Child Neurol 2006;21:17-19).

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