Lalarukh Javed, Farina Hanif, Saima Mehmood Malhi, Uzma Zaman, Noor Jahan, Quratulain Amir, Ariba Javed, Ayesha Batool Malik, Hina Abrar.
Diclofenac sodium enhances the antiepileptic effect of levetiracetam in pilocarpine induced epileptic mice model..
Pak J Pharm Sci Jan ;34(5):1969-74.

Epilepsy, a neuronal disorder has affected 1% of the world's population. Almost 35-40% of these patients get resistant to available anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs). Recent studies have shown the role of inflammation in the pathophysiology of epilepsy and a combination of anti-inflammatory and antiepileptic drugs could prove beneficial against epileptic seizures. Therefore, we aimed to examine the effect of levetiracetam (LEV) and diclofenac sodium (DFS) combination on pilocarpine (PLC) induced epileptic seizures in mice. Mice were divided into control and treatment groups. LEV alone and in combination with DFS was given for 3 days. On 3rd day after administering the required drugs, pilocarpine challenge was given intraperitoneally. Then, behavioral changes were observed for 90 minutes, including latency to first seizure, continuous seizures, duration of continuous seizures, and survival rate. Results showed significant improvement in the latencies to first (P<0.001) and continuous seizures (P<0.05), duration of the continuous seizure (p=0.001), and survival rate (P<0.01) in the combination treatment group as compared to the control or individual drug treatment groups. DFS enhances the efficacy of LEV, however, further mechanistic studies will be required to conclude if DFS can be given in combination with LEV for epilepsy treatment.

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