antiepileptics

What are Commonly Used Antiepileptic Drugs in Pediatrics?

Several AEDs are commonly prescribed in pediatric populations, including:
- Levetiracetam: Often used due to its broad-spectrum efficacy and relatively favorable side effect profile.
- Lamotrigine: Effective for both generalized and focal seizures, but requires gradual titration to avoid the risk of rash.
- Topiramate: Used for a variety of seizure types, though it can have cognitive side effects.
- Ethosuximide: Primarily used for absence seizures.
- Vigabatrin: Effective for infantile spasms, though it carries a risk of visual field defects.

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