International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force consensus proposal: medical treatment of canine epilepsy in Europe

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Dokumenter

  • Sofie F M Bhatti
  • Luisa De Risio
  • Karen Muñana
  • Jacques Penderis
  • Veronika M Stein
  • Andrea Tipold
  • Berendt, Mette
  • Robyn G Farquhar
  • Andrea Fischer
  • Sam Long
  • Wolfgang Löscher
  • Paul J J Mandigers
  • Kaspar Matiasek
  • Akos Pakozdy
  • Edward E Patterson
  • Simon Platt
  • Michael Podell
  • Heidrun Potschka
  • Clare Rusbridge
  • Holger A Volk

In Europe, the number of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) licensed for dogs has grown considerably over the last years. Nevertheless, the same questions remain, which include, 1) when to start treatment, 2) which drug is best used initially, 3) which adjunctive AED can be advised if treatment with the initial drug is unsatisfactory, and 4) when treatment changes should be considered. In this consensus proposal, an overview is given on the aim of AED treatment, when to start long-term treatment in canine epilepsy and which veterinary AEDs are currently in use for dogs. The consensus proposal for drug treatment protocols, 1) is based on current published evidence-based literature, 2) considers the current legal framework of the cascade regulation for the prescription of veterinary drugs in Europe, and 3) reflects the authors' experience. With this paper it is aimed to provide a consensus for the management of canine idiopathic epilepsy. Furthermore, for the management of structural epilepsy AEDs are inevitable in addition to treating the underlying cause, if possible.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer176
TidsskriftB M C Veterinary Research
Vol/bind11
Antal sider16
ISSN1746-6148
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2015

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