Continuing Burden of Refractory Epilepsy

Ann Pharmacother. 2021 Mar;55(3):406-408. doi: 10.1177/1060028020948056. Epub 2020 Aug 14.

Abstract

Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases, and uncontrolled seizures remain a significant problem for one-third of patients with epilepsy on drug therapy. Ongoing seizures affect the morbidity and mortality of patients with epilepsy. Premature death is up to 3 times higher in those with epilepsy than in the general population. Quality of life is affected by refractory epilepsy with physical, social, and psychological consequences. Patients may be stigmatized by society, institutions, and their own shame surrounding seizures. Questions remain on how to treat refractory epilepsy, also called drug-resistant, pharmacoresistant, or intractable epilepsy. Cenobamate, a novel antiseizure medication, may provide additional benefit for refractory epilepsy treatment.

Keywords: anxiety; depression; epilepsy; quality of life; seizures.

Publication types

  • Editorial

MeSH terms

  • Anticonvulsants / pharmacology
  • Anticonvulsants / therapeutic use*
  • Drug Resistant Epilepsy / drug therapy*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Quality of Life / psychology*

Substances

  • Anticonvulsants