Acute Liver Failure Associated with Levetiracetam and Lacosamide Combination Treatment for Unspecified Epileptic Disorder

  • Gutiérrez-Grobe Y
  • Bahena-Gonzalez J
  • Herrera-Gomar M
  • et al.
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Background and Aim . Levetiracetam is a second-generation antiepileptic drug. It is approved as an adjunctive treatment of partial onset seizures with or without secondary generalization. It is considered safe with less than 1% of patients with transient elevations of liver enzymes. Methods . We report a case of acute liver failure secondary to Levetiracetam in combination with Lacosamide documented with a liver biopsy. Results . Liver biopsy demonstrated acute liver injury with a predominant submassive necrosis pattern and features of a drug-induced hepatitis. Conclusions . This is the first published case of acute liver failure due to antiepileptic therapy with Levetiracetam in combination with Lacosamide.

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Gutiérrez-Grobe, Y., Bahena-Gonzalez, J. A., Herrera-Gomar, M., Mendoza-Diaz, P., García-López, S., & González-Chon, O. (2013). Acute Liver Failure Associated with Levetiracetam and Lacosamide Combination Treatment for Unspecified Epileptic Disorder. Case Reports in Emergency Medicine, 2013, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/634174

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