Leptal is indicated for: Adults : Monotherapy or adjunctive therapy in the treatment of partial seizures Pediatrics : Monotherapy in the treatment of partial seizures in children 4-16 years. Adjunctive therapy in the treatment of partial seizures in children 2-16 years.
The pharmacological activity of Oxcarbazepine is primarily exerted through the 10-monohydroxy metabolite (MHD). The precise mechanism by which Oxcarbazepine and MHD exert their antiseizure effect is unknown; however, in vitro electrophysiological studies indicate that they produce blockade of voltage-sensitive sodium channels, resulting in stabilization of hyperexcited neural membranes, inhibition of repetitive neuronal firing, and diminution of propagation of synaptic impulses. These actions are thought to be important in the prevention of seizure spread in the intact brain. In addition, increased potassium conductance and modulation of high voltage activated calcium channels may contribute to the anticonvulsant effects of the drug. No significant interactions of Oxcarbazepine or MHD with brain neurotransmitter or modulator receptor sites have been demonstrated.
Adults : initiate with a dose of 600 mg/day, given twice-a-day Adjunctive Therapy : Maximum increment of 600 mg/day at approximately weekly intervals. The recommended daily dose is 1200 mg/day Conversion to Monotherapy : withdrawal concomitant over 3 to 6 weeks;reach maximum dose of Oxcarbazepine in 2 to 4 weeks with increments of 600 mg/day at weekly intervals to a recommended daily dose of 2400 mg/day Initiation of Monotherapy : Increments of 300 mg/day every third day to a dose of 1200 mg/day. Creatinine Clearance <30 mL/min : Initiate at one half the usual starting dose and increase slowly Pediatrics : initiation with 8 to 10 mg/kg/day, given twice-a-day. For patients aged 2 to <4 years and under 20 kg, a starting dose of 16 to 20 mg/kg/day may be considered. Recommended daily dose is dependent upon patient weight. Adjunctive Patients (Aged 2-16 Years) : For patients aged 4 to 16 years, target maintenance dose should be achieved over 2 weeks. For patients aged 2 to <4 years, maximum maintenance dose should be achieved over 2 to 4 weeks and should not to exceed 60 mg/kg/day Conversion to Monotherapy for Patients (Aged 4-16 Years) : Maximum increment of 10 mg/kg/day at weekly intervals, concomitant antiepileptic drugs can be completely withdrawn over 3 to 6 weeks Initiation of Monotherapy for Patients (Aged 4-16 Years) : Increments of 5 mg/kg/day every third day
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Clinical trials show that Leptal is better tolerated than carbamazepine. The most common adverse effects were: Central nervous system: dizziness; diplopia; headache, nystagmus; abnormal gait; GI: nausea; vomiting; abdominal pain; Dermatologic: rash; Serum electrolytes: hyponatremia. Bone marrow suppression and hepatotoxicity, associated with carbamazepine, were infrequently reported with Leptal.
Oxcarbazepine is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to Oxcarbazepine or to any of its components, or to eslicarbazepine acetate.
In vitro and in vivo studies showed little or no interaction of Leptal with cytochrome P450 enzymes. Since Leptal is used as adjunctive therapy, trials of Leptal given concomitantly with other antiepileptics explored the effects of Leptal on others antiepileptics. No drug interactions with cimetidine, dextropropoxyphene, erythromycin and warfarin.
Cognitive/neuropsychiatric events (psychomotor slowing, difficulty with concentration, language problems, somnolence or fatigue, ataxia and gait disturbances) were some of common adverse effects associated with Leptal. Cases of asymptomatic hyponatremia were reported. Monitoring of serum sodium levels should be considered if the patient is on other medications known to decrease serum sodium levels or if symptoms of hyponatremia (nausea, malaise, headache, confusion) develop. Patients with a hypersensitivity reaction to carbamazepine should be treated with Leptal only.