Safety of ondansetron in a case series of patients with a predisposition to seizures

White, Laura and Pipe, Michelle and Hayton, Tom and Barnes, Nicholas (2019) Safety of ondansetron in a case series of patients with a predisposition to seizures. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 90 (12). ISSN 0022-3050

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Abstract

Background Patients with temporal lobe epilepsy and hippocampal sclerosis (TLE-HS) have increased hippocampal 5-hydroxytryptamine (5HT)-3 receptors versus controls. 5HT-3 antagonists may therefore be efficacious in TLE-HS. However, rare case reports have described seizures in patients treated with 5HT-3 antagonists. We retrospectively investigated seizure episodes in patients with a seizure predisposition treated with ondansetron. Methods Inpatients admitted to the West Midlands regional neurosciences centre from 08/09/2015–31/01/2017 with an epilepsy diagnosis or prescribed ≥1 antiepileptic drug and treated with ondansetron for ≥4 days were included. Patient notes were reviewed to identify seizure episodes during ondansetron treatment. Results 50 patients were identified; 14 had epilepsy, 36 had other diagnoses predisposing to seizures. During ondansetron treatment, 21.4% epilepsy patients and 11.1% with other diagnoses experienced ≥1 seizure; all seizures were deemed unlikely to be ondansetron related. Patients with seizures had similar treatment duration versus patients without (median 8 vs 6 days) and a lower cumulative dose (median 56 vs 72 mg). Conclusion Three patients with epilepsy and four with other diagnoses experienced seizures during ondansetron treatment; none of the seizures were thought to be ondansetron related. A randomised controlled study is needed to assess the efficacy and safety of ondansetron in patients with epilepsy.

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Journal Article
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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
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?? clinical neurologypsychiatry and mental healthsurgeryarts and humanities (miscellaneous) ??
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