Challenges In Managing Women With Epilepsy Discussed On Epilog.us

Posted: Published on November 28th, 2012

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MAPLE GROVE, Minn., Nov. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Approximately 1.5 million women and girls in the United States have epilepsy, of which nearly 500,000 are women of childbearing age.1,2 Treating women with epilepsy, especially women of childbearing age, presents significant challenges to physicians. Epilog.us [http://www.epilog.us], Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc's [http://www.upsher-smith.com] epilepsy-focused educational website, discusses these challenges and provides professional insight by some of the epilepsy community's most respected physicians including Dr. Cynthia Harden, Chief of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Care Center, North Shore University Hospital and Long Island Jewish Medical Center, and Dr. Christopher Skidmore, Director of Neurology Residency/Assistant Professor of Neurology, at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University.

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"There are several issues that need to be considered when providing treatment to women with epilepsy of childbearing age including: hormonal fluctuations and their effect on epilepsy; drug interactions between oral contraceptives and antiepileptic drugs; and pregnancy," said Dr. Cynthia Harden. "As clinicians, we need to understand these challenges and identify an appropriate treatment plan unique to each patient."

Dr. Christopher Skidmore added: "When discussing epilepsy and pregnancy with my female patients, the first and most important thing we discuss is that women with epilepsy can safely have babies and that approximately 95% of babies born to women with epilepsy are born healthy. There are necessary steps that should be considered to help ensure the patient's and baby's health including: staying on an antiepileptic therapy regimen that is safe for both the patient and her baby; the need for regular office visits throughout the pregnancy; and the benefits of a prenatal vitamin with extra folic acid."

Information available on Epilog.us relating to the treatment of Women with Epilepsy includes:

Epilog.us is an educational disease website offering healthcare professionals who treat epilepsy some of the latest evidence-based scientific data, dialogue on modern therapy issues, and expert insights by some of the field's most respected clinicians. The site features regularly updated content including videos, white papers, podcasts, and interactive components addressing various epilepsy-related topics. In addition to Women with Epilepsy, Epilog.us also features current content related to Epilepsy & Comorbidities, Practice Management & Epilepsy, and Aging & Epilepsy.

Upsher-Smith's Expanding CNS Pipeline

Upsher-Smith's central nervous system (CNS) pipeline includes a number of investigational drug programs for various indications within epilepsy, including USL255, USL260, and USL261.

About Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a medical condition that produces seizures affecting a variety of cognitive and physical functions. More than two million people in the U.S. are estimated to be affected by epilepsy with about 200,000 new cases of epilepsy diagnosed each year.3

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