Volume 33, Issue 3 pp. 379-385
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Teratogenic Risks of Antiepileptic Drugs in Respect to the Type of Epilepsy

Masakazu Seino M.D.

Masakazu Seino M.D.

National Epilepsy Center, Shizuoka Higashi Hospital, Shizuoka

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Masako Miyakoshi M.D.

Masako Miyakoshi M.D.

National Epilepsy Center, Shizuoka Higashi Hospital, Shizuoka

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First published: September 1979
Citations: 3

Summary

The incidence of malformations and/or miscarriage-stillbirths was unequivocally higher in offsprings born to mothers with secondary generalized epilepsy or complex partial seizures. Although it was difficult to separate the possible role played by antiepileptic drugs from that of predisposed severity of epilepsy, the teratogenic risks due to medication appeared to be more plausible. Polypharmacy and overdose regimen should be avoided by all means especially during the earlier period of pregnancy.

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