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- Gaetano Zaccara, Fabio Giovannelli, Valentina Franco, Massimo Cincotta, Luciana Tramacere, and Alberto Verrotti.
- Unit of Neurology, Department of Medicine, Florence Health Authority, Firenze, Italy. Electronic address: gaetano.zaccara@asf.toscana.it.
- Epilepsy Res. 2014 Dec 1;108(10):1685-93.
Background And PurposeAssessment of placebo and nocebo effects and evaluation of background incidence of some predefined adverse effects (AEs) of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in placebo-treated paediatric patients recruited in randomized controlled studies (RCTs) of refractory focal epilepsies.MethodsWe searched all add-on, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials investigating any AED in paediatric patients with focal epilepsies and extracted both for patients treated with placebo and for those treated with the active drug, number of patients, number of responders (≥50% reduction of seizure frequency) number of patients withdrawing because of AEs, number of patients with AEs, and number of patients with 11 predefined AEs. The association between placebo and active treatment AEs was also explored.ResultsSeven RCTs were included in our study with a total of 668 children treated with the experimental drug and 634 with placebo. In placebo-treated patients, overall responder rate was 19.7% [(95% CI), (16.0, 23.4)], proportion of placebo-treated patients withdrawing because of AEs was 3.6% (2.1, 5.1%), and proportions of patients with any AE was 81.3% (68.5, 94.1%). The three most frequently reported AEs were headache (PR=11.4%, 6.4,16.3%) somnolence (PR=9.6%, 4.9, 14.3%), and ataxia (PR=4.6, -1.1, 10.2). A significant correlation between placebo-treated patients and those treated with the active drug was found for the outcome measure any AE and the AEs somnolence, headache and fatigue.ConclusionsBoth placebo and nocebo effects assessed in this paediatric population did not differ from findings reported in adults. This is in partial contrast to what has been previously reported and with observations in other diseases. Also specific AEs, which are at least in part, caused by the background treatment, failed to show significant differences from what previously observed in adult RCTs.Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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