Mula, M; Bell, GS; Sander, JW
(2010)
Assessing suicidal risk with antiepileptic drugs.
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 6 (1).
pp. 613-618.
ISSN 1178-2021
https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S11999
SGUL Authors: Mula, Marco
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Abstract
Recently, the US Food and Drug Administration issued an alert about an increased risk for suicidality during treatment with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) for different indications, including epilepsy. We discuss the issue of suicide in epilepsy with special attention to AEDs and the assessment of suicide in people with epilepsy. It has been suggested that early medical treatment with AEDs might potentially reduce suicide risk of people with epilepsy, but it is of great importance that the choice of drug is tailored to the mental state of the patient. The issue of suicidality in epilepsy is likely to represent an example of how the underdiagnosis of psychiatric symptoms, the lack of input from professionals (eg, psychologists, social workers, and psychiatrists), and the delay in an optimized AED therapy may worsen the prognosis of the condition with the occurrence of severe complications such as suicide.
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