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Anti-epileptic drug intake adherence: the value of the blood drug level measurement and the clinical approach
Gomes, Marleide da Mota; Maia Filho, Heber de Souza; Noé, Rosângela Aparecida Martins.
  • Gomes, Marleide da Mota; Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Epilepsy Program of the Institute of Neurology.
  • Maia Filho, Heber de Souza; Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Epilepsy Program of the Institute of Neurology.
  • Noé, Rosângela Aparecida Martins; Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Epilepsy Program of the Institute of Neurology.
Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 56(4): 708-13, dez. 1998. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-226008
ABSTRACT
It was evaluated the patient antiepileptic drug (AED) intake adherence in a pilot cross-sectional study carried out at a neurologic out-patient clinic of a university hospital. Ninety-three AED blood concentration (phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamazepine) were analyzed from 24 patients. The variability of the AED blood level was measured (in the steady state period by means of the variation coefficient) and compared with the self-reported antiepileptic medication non-adherence. AED blood level according to the range (therapeutic or not), and the seizure control. It was not observed any strong correlation between the higher value of variability and the other three parameters of no adherence. The highest correlation was with the blood drug level (therapeutic or not). The evaluation of blood drug measurement alone, except in cases of extreme low adherence and variability of drug intake, is not enough for the recognition of incorrect drug intake, but the clinical markers and the self-reported adherence have to be also considered for this sort of evaluation.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Epilepsy / Anticonvulsants Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Arq. neuropsiquiatr Journal subject: Neurology / Psychiatry Year: 1998 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Epilepsy / Anticonvulsants Type of study: Observational study / Prevalence study / Risk factors Limits: Female / Humans Language: English Journal: Arq. neuropsiquiatr Journal subject: Neurology / Psychiatry Year: 1998 Type: Article