Drug-induced seizures: a 10-year experience.
Journal: 1985/January - Neurology
ISSN: 0028-3878
PUBMED: 6504330
Abstract:
Of 53 patients with drug-induced seizures seen in the last decade, 45% had single seizures, 40% had multiple convulsions, and 15% had status epilepticus. Generalized seizures with focal features were common, but simple partial (motor) seizures occurred in only two patients. Isoniazid, insulin, lidocaine, and psychotropic medications were the most common drugs that caused seizures. Forty-nine patients recovered without ill effects, but 4 patients died of cardiovascular complications. The combined cardiovascular toxicity of the convulsants, antidotes, and anticonvulsants was more important than the number or duration of seizures in determining outcome.
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