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MEDIA INFLUENCES BY GENDER AND SEXUAL ORIENTATION AMONG ADOLESCENTS WITH EATING DISORDERS [Meeting Abstract]

Salas-Humara, Caroline L; McClain, Zachary; Dowshen, Nadia; Carlson, Jennifer; Lock, James; Peebles, Rebecka
ISI:000375069900170
ISSN: 1879-1972
CID: 2178362

Comparison and predictors of rash associated with 15 antiepileptic drugs

Arif, H; Buchsbaum, R; Weintraub, D; Koyfman, S; Salas-Humara, C; Bazil, C W; Resor, S R Jr; Hirsch, L J
OBJECTIVE: To determine predictors and relative incidence of antiepileptic drug (AED)-related rash in patients taking all common AEDs. METHODS: We reviewed 1,890 outpatients. Eighty-one variables were tested as potential predictors of rash. We compared the rate of rash attributed to each AED (AED rash) with the average rate of rash attributed to the other AEDs in all adults (aged > or =16 years; n = 1,649) when taking carbamazepine (CBZ), clobazam (CLB), felbamate (FBM), gabapentin (GBP), lamotrigine (LTG), levetiracetam (LEV), oxcarbazepine (OXC), phenobarbital (PB), phenytoin (PHT), primidone (PRM), tiagabine (TGB), topiramate (TPM), vigabatrin (VGB), valproate (VPA), or zonisamide (ZNS). We repeated this analysis for patients with and without the identified nondrug predictors of AED rash. RESULTS: The average rate of AED rash was 2.8%. The only nondrug predictor significant in multivariate analysis was occurrence of another AED rash (odds ratio 3.1, 95% CI 1.8 to 5.1; p < 0.0001); the rate of rash in this subgroup was 8.8%, vs 1.7% in those without another AED rash. Higher AED rash rates were seen with PHT (5.9% overall, p = 0.0008; 25.0% in those with another AED rash, p = 0.001), LTG (4.8%, p = 0.00095; 14.4%, p = 0.025), and CBZ (3.7%, not significant; 16.5%, p = 0.01). Lower rates were seen with LEV (0.6% overall; p = 0.00042), GBP (0.3%, p = 0.00035), and VPA (0.7%, p = 0.01). Rash rates were also low (<1% overall) with FBM, PRM, TPM, and VGB (not significant). These AED differences remained similar in patients with and without other AED rashes. There were four cases of Stevens-Johnson syndrome involving four AEDs. CONCLUSIONS: The rate of an antiepileptic drug (AED) rash is approximately five times greater in patients with another AED rash (8.8%) vs those without (1.7%). Rash rates were highest with phenytoin, lamotrigine, and carbamazepine and low (<1%) with several AEDs.
PMID: 17502552
ISSN: 1526-632x
CID: 2178292

Psychiatric side effects of the newer antiepileptic drugs: Results from the Columbia Antiepileptic Drug Database [Meeting Abstract]

Weintraub, D; Buchsbaum, R; Spencer, HT; Hager, M; Salas-Humara, C; Straka, T; Bazil, CW; Resor, SR; Morrell, MJ; Hirsch, LJ
ISI:000220761900776
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2178302

Predictors of psychiatric side effects in patients with epilepsy [Meeting Abstract]

Hirsch, LJ; Weintraub, D; Buchsbaum, R; Spencer, HT; Hager, M; Salas-Humara, C; Straka, T; Bazil, CW; Resor, SR; Morrell, MJ
ISI:000220761900779
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2178312

Cognitive side effects of the newer antiepileptic drugs: Results from the Columbia Antiepileptic Drug database [Meeting Abstract]

Weintraub, D; Buchsbaum, R; Spencer, HT; Hager, M; Salas-Humara, C; Straka, T; Bazil, CW; Resor, SR; Morrell, MJ; Hirsch, LJ
ISI:000220761900780
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2178322

Tolerability of levetiracetam in 516 patients: analysis by dose and serum concentration [Meeting Abstract]

Weintraub, D; Buchsbaum, R; Spencer, H; Hager, M; Straka, T; Salas-Humara, C; Adams, DJ; Bazil, CW; Resor, SR; Morrell, MJ; Hirsch, LJ
ISI:000222019500226
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 2178332

Predictors of cognitive side effects in patients with epilepsy [Meeting Abstract]

Hirsch, L; Weintraub, D; Spencer, H; Salas-Humara, C; Bazil, C
ISI:000224420100304
ISSN: 0013-9580
CID: 2178342

Comparative incidence of rash related to twelve antiepileptic drugs: Results from the Columbia antiepileptic drug database [Meeting Abstract]

Salas-Humara, C; Weintraub, D; Buchsbaum, R; Spencer, H; Hager, M; Straka, T; Bazil, CW; Resor, SR; Morrell, MJ; Hirsch, LJ
ISI:000220761900882
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 2178372