Efficacy and safety of switching from brand-name to domestic generic levetiracetam in children with epilepsy.
10.7499/j.issn.1008-8830.2111033
- Author:
Ming-Juan LIANG
1
;
Wei-Feng QIU
;
Jing-Wen ZHANG
;
Xue-Ping LI
;
Gang-An SHI
;
Qiong-Xiang ZHAI
;
Yu-Xin ZHANG
;
Zhi-Hong CHEN
1
Author Information
1. Second School of Clinical Medicine, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou 510515, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Brand-name drug;
Child;
Epilepsy;
Generic drug;
Levetiracetam;
Switching treatment
- MeSH:
Child;
Epilepsy/drug therapy*;
Humans;
Levetiracetam;
Prospective Studies;
Retrospective Studies;
Seizures
- From:
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics
2022;24(3):285-289
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES:To study the efficacy and safety of domestic generic levetiracetam in replacement of brand-name levetiracetam in the treatment of children with epilepsy.
METHODS:A retrospective analysis was performed on the medical data of 154 children with epilepsy who received domestic generic levetiracetam in the inpatient or outpatient service of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital from May 2019 to December 2020. Domestic generic levetiracetam and brand-name levetiracetam were compared in terms of efficacy and safety.
RESULTS:For these 154 children, the epilepsy control rate was 77.3% (119/154) at baseline. At 6 months after switching to domestic generic levetiracetam, the epilepsy control rate reached 83.8% (129/154), which showed a significant increase (P<0.05). There was no significant change in the frequency of seizures from baseline to 6 months after switching (P>0.05). The incidence of refractory epilepsy in children with no response after switching treatment was significantly higher than that in children with response (P<0.05). Before switching, only 1 child (0.6%) experienced somnolence, while after switching, 3 children (1.9%) experienced mild adverse drug reactions, including dizziness, somnolence, irritability, and bad temper.
CONCLUSIONS:Switching from brand-name to generic levetiracetam is safe and effective and holds promise for clinical application, but more prospective randomized controlled trials are required in future.