Hi, We need to change meds for my son (autistic non verbal 24yr old). He is on, keppra, tegretol & vimpat. Keppra is only med that has kept seizures at bay with the help of tegretol, we tried a yr ago to change to vimpat but seizures returned. Vimpat took the edge off the keppra rage, hence we have ended up on all 3 meds. His bloods show his levels to be high on tegretol so we can't up that. He began having partial seizures & odd episodes - we believe the vimpat is doing this, when I dropped the vimpat these went away but keppra rage kicked back in big time.
Saw neuro yesterday & having EGG next week but I really need to get him off keppra, does anybody have any advice on what would be a good alternative/med to try.
Sorry for long winded post, at my wits end, feel backed into a corner with meds he's on and don't know what to do for the best. So hard when it's a guessing game, he can't tell us how he's feeling.
Thanks,wonderful people & source of info on this forum
A couple of thoughts. You may want to start with talking to your pharmacist about the side effects of the anticonvulsant and how they are affecting your son. High homocysteine and anticonvulsant use are often found together.
The vitamins B12, B6, and folic acid are comonly used to help metabolize and break down homocysteine.
Below are links to some articles on this and a link to a discussion about this on CWE in 2008. I think it has links to articles as well.
if your doctor has not checked your son for some of the deficiencies, like b6 which may affect homocysteine levels, you may want to ask to have this done. Your pharmacist may have information on hand about how to deal with the drug side effects or have resources for you to check out.
One thing I have done is to get the name of the manufacturer of a drug I was having problems with (from the pharmacist) and asking her or him what can be done to deal with the side effects. The big drug companies I've contacted have medical officers who have a lot of in depth information about the meds that might help you.
Also, a Google search, "keppra autism" turned up a lot of links you may want to check out, including one by a parent whose child is about your son's age.
Another Google search "homocysteine autism" turned up some links you may find helpful too.
I hope these links turn up some good information and support for you and your son.
PDF]B-vitamin deficiency in patients treated with antiepileptic drugs.
by S Mintzer - ?2012 - ?Cited by 10 - ?Related articles
Jul 1, 2012 - The B vitamins folate, cyanocobalamin (B12), and pyridoxine (B6) ..... phenytoin (PHT), n=21 for carbamazepine (CBZ), n=9 for levetiracetam (LEV), n=13 for ... on serum levels of homocysteine, vitamin B12, folic acid and.
http://jdc.jefferson.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1047&context=neurologyfp
This research report is pretty technical but it discusses how some of the b vitamins can be used to
lower homocysteine levels which are often high in people with seizure disorders.
[PDF]Antiepileptic drugs, hyperhomocysteinemia and B-vitamins ...
by V Belcastro - ?2012 - ?Cited by 24 - ?Related articles
KEYWORDS. Homocysteine;. Folic acid;. B-vitamins;. Antiepileptic drugs;. Epilepsy. Summary ..... Conversely, lamotrigine and levetiracetam are devoid of this effect (Gidal ..... Of note is that the benefits of vitamins B12 and B6 alone on tHcy are ...
http://www.comobrain.it/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Belcastro_Epi-Res-2012.pdf
Nutritional Depletion as a Side Effect of Anticonvulsant ...
Nutritional Depletion as a Side Effect of Anticonvulsant ...
www.coping-with-epilepsy.com › ... › Peer Support › The Library
Jan 6, 2008 - 20 posts - ?4 authors
Valporic acid in Epilim and Valpro can cause depletion of folic acid, carnitine, copper, selenium and zinc. ... Elevated homocysteine levels is now recognised as a serious independent ..... I am on Vitamin B complex for Keppra.
http://www.coping-with-epilepsy.com...-side-effect-anticonvulsant-medications-2199/
Jan 6, 2008 - 20 posts - ?4 authors
Valporic acid in Epilim and Valpro can cause depletion of folic acid, carnitine, copper, selenium and zinc. ... Elevated homocysteine levels is now recognised as a serious independent ..... I am on Vitamin B complex for Keppra.