一名成年女性患者的左乙拉西坦诱发行为改变:病例报告。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.2174/0115748863285429240326172920
H. A. Virani, Hetal Kantilal Dabhi, P. Pargi
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背景左乙拉西坦是抗癫痫药物中相对较新的一种,因其在治疗各个年龄组的部分性和全身性强直-阵挛发作方面具有广谱疗效而闻名。尽管其耐受性良好,但也有罕见的精神副作用报道。本病例研究介绍了一名年轻女性患者因服用左乙拉西坦而出现明显行为改变的罕见病例。病例一名 40 岁女性患者有长期癫痫病史,药物治疗效果良好,但突然出现行为改变,包括易怒、攻击性、哭闹、失眠、多言和尖叫。值得注意的是,这些行为变化与癫痫发作活动无关,而且是在没有先例的情况下出现的。因此,她停用了左乙拉西坦,结果行为症状得到缓解。本病例突出表明,左乙拉西坦可能是导致所观察到的明显行为变化的致病因素。
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Levetiracetam Induced Behavioural Changes in an Adult Female Patient: A Case Report.
BACKGROUND Levetiracetam, a relatively recent addition to antiepileptic medications, is known for its broad-spectrum efficacy in treating partial and generalized tonic-clonic seizures in individuals of all age groups. Despite its favourable tolerability profile, rare instances of psychiatric side effects have been reported. This case study presents a rare occurrence of significant behavioural changes attributed to levetiracetam in a young female patient. CASE HISTORY A 40-year-old woman with a long-standing history of epilepsy, well-managed with medication, presented with abrupt-onset behavioural changes, including irritability, aggression, crying spells, insomnia, increased talkativeness, and screaming. Notably, these behavioural changes were unrelated to seizure activity and emerged without precedent. A dose reduction of levetiracetam was also attempted, which proved ineffective in mitigating her symptoms. CONCLUSION Consequently, the drug was discontinued, resulting in the resolution of the behavioural symptoms. This case highlights levetiracetam as the likely causative factor behind the observed significant behavioural changes.
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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