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"Pediatric Patients With Refractory Headache Respond to Zonisamide: Presented at IHS" By Claire Sowerbutt KYOTO-JAPAN -- October 17, 2005 -- The antiepileptic agent zonisamide might provide clinicians with an efficacious alternative in the treatment of pediatric patients with refractory headache. Used to treat pediatric epilepsy, the use of zonisamide has recently been reported as providing protection against headache in adolescents and adults. Consequently, Ann Pakalnis, MD, investigator, office of clinical sciences, Columbus Children's Research Institute, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, and colleagues conducted a retrospective chart review of children treated with zonisamide for 12 months. The study's results were presented as a poster here on October 10[th at the 12th Congress of the International Headache Society (IHS). In total, the researchers identified 7 girls and 4 boys with a mean age of 14.5 years who were seen at the Hospital's Pediatric Headache Clinic. Six children had diagnoses of episodic migraine, 3 had chronic migraine, and 2 had chronic daily headache mixed migraine versus tension headache. |
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