The therapeutic effects of lacosamide on epilepsy-associated comorbidities

Front Neurol. 2023 Mar 16:14:1063703. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1063703. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder associated with severe social and psychological effects, and most epilepsy patients often report at least one comorbidity. Accumulating evidence have suggested that lacosamide, a new generation of anti-seizure medications, may exhibit efficacy in the management of both epilepsy and its related comorbidities. Therefore, this narrative review aimed to elucidate the recent advancements regarding the therapeutic role of lacosamide in epilepsy-associated comorbidities. The possible pathophysiological mechanisms between epilepsy and epilepsy-associated comorbidities have been also partially described. Whether lacosamide improves cognitive and behavioral functions in patients with epilepsy has not been conclusively established. Some studies support that lacosamide may alleviate anxiety and depression in epilepsy patients. In addition, lacosamide has been found to be safe and effective in the treatment of epilepsy in people with intellectual disabilities, epilepsy of cerebrovascular etiology, and epilepsy associated with brain tumors. Moreover, lacosamide treatment has demonstrated fewer side effects on other systems. Hence, future larger and higher quality clinical studies are needed to further explore both the safety and efficacy of lacosamide in the treatment of epilepsy-associated comorbidities.

Keywords: anti-seizure medications; epilepsy; epilepsy comorbidities; lacosamide; psychiatric disorders.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant 82071459) and the Institute of Brain Science and Brain-inspired Technology of West China Hospital, Sichuan University (grant ZYJC21001).