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. 2013 Feb 21;9:295–306. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S30224

Table 2.

Adverse effects reported in trials of LEV in infants and children with epilepsy

Study Ages Top 3 AE’s (%)* Other AE’s (>5% prev)
Kossoff 200169 5–17 yr (case series) Acute psychosis
Glauser 200234 6–12 yr HA (33.3), URI (33.3), somnolence/fatigue (25), anorexia (25) Sleep problems, general behavioral, pyrexia, nasopharyngitis, convulsion, nervousness, diarrhea, otitis media
Wheless 200238 6 mo–14 yr Somnolence/fatigue (15.4), aggression (12.8), gen behavioral (38.5)** HA, cognitive disturbance, hyperactivity, decreased concentration
Youroukos 200370 12 yr (case report) Acute psychosis
Tan 200437 <10 yr N/A
Grosso 200518 6 mo–16 yr Somnolence/fatigue (14), irritability (14)
Lagae 20053 6 mo–16 yr Somnolence/fatigue (7.8), aggression (5)
Mandelbaum 20055 9 mo–23 yr Aggression (32), somnolence/fatigue (20)
Opp 20054 <18 yr Somnolence/fatigue (24), aggression (10.5), gen behavioral (5)
Coppola 200751 3–14 yr Anorexia (14.3)
Grosso 200735 <4 yr Somnolence/fatigue (45), nervousness (36), cognitive disturbance (29) Anorexia
Callenbach 20089 4–16 yr Somnolence/fatigue (48.5), hyperactivity (33.3), irritability (30.3) Aggression, anorexia, HA, nausea/ vomit, general behavioral, cognitive disturbance, constipation, nervousness, decreased concentration, tremor, weight change, drooling, hair loss, problems with gums
Pina-Garza 200910 1 mo–<4 yr Somnolence/fatigue (13.3), irritability (11.7), pyrexia (5)
Tamarelle 200971 5 yr (case report) Depression
Pina-Garza 201031 1 mo–<4 yr Pyrexia (39.5), Sri (27.6), nausea/vomit (18.4) Somnolence/fatigue, sleep problems, irritability, constipation, nasopharyngitis, convulsion, otitis media
Chhun 201136 6 mo–15 yr Hyperactivity (14.6), somnolence/fatigue (9.7), sleep problems (8.7) Anorexia
Schiemann-Delgado 201211 4–16 yr HA (24.3), pyrexia (23.3), Sri (21.4) Upper abdominal pain, somnolence/ fatigue, aggression, nausea/vomit, general behavioral, irritability, convulsion, nasopharyngitis, diarrhea, rash

Notes: *Only AE’s with ≥5% prevalence reported here;

**

number of included patients with aggression-related AE.

Abbreviation: AE, Adverse effect; HA, headache; LEV, levetiracetam; N/A, No side effects with >5% prevalence reported; URI, upper respiratory infection.