Teratogenicity of zonisamide and other little-used antiseizure medications.
Seizure
; 117: 198-201, 2024 Apr.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
To investigate the risk of teratogenesis occurring in relation to intrauterine exposure to infrequently used antiseizure medications in Australia.METHODS:
Analysis of data contained in the Raoul Wallenberg Australian Pregnancy Register of Antiepileptic Drugs.RESULTS:
There was statistically significant evidence that zonisamide, but not any other of nine infrequently used antiseizure medications in Australia, was associated with a risk of teratogenesis related to the maternal dose of the drug taken in at least the earlier half of pregnancy.CONCLUSIONS:
The teratogenesis associated with zonisamide, like that associated with topiramate and possibly acetazolamide, may be an expression of a class effect shared among sulphonamide-derived carbonic anhydrase inhibitors that possess anti-seizure activity.Palavras-chave
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Assunto principal:
Zonisamida
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Anticonvulsivantes
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article