The Efficacy and Safety of Lamotrigine Versus Carbamazepine in Focal Epilepsy
Focal Epilepsy
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Focal Epilepsy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age > 18 years regardless of gender. Newly diagnosed focal epilepsy patient with or without secondary generalization. Relapse following antiepileptic drug withdrawal or failure on treatment other than lamotrigine or carbamazepine. Willing to participate and give informed written consent. Exclusion Criteria: Patient with generalized seizure. Cryptogenic or unknown onset seizure. Known hypersensitivity to medication. History of drug abuse. Patient with serious medical conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, hepatic failure, renal failure, malignancy.
Sites / Locations
- Dhaka medical college
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Lamotrigine
Carbamazepine
Starting dose 25mg once daily for 2 weeks, then 50 mg once daily for next 2 weeks . Then dose will be increased until seizure control or side effects develop (Maximum 500 mg/day)
Starting dose 100mg twice daily for 2 weeks, then 200 mg twice daily for next 2 weeks. Then dose will be increased until seizure control or side effects develop (Maximum 1600 mg/day)