Abstract
Background: Pharmacoresistant epilepsy is a disabling neuronal disorder with harmful consequences that impact patient’s quality of life. Although psychiatric comorbidities are frequently present in patients with epilepsy, they are more common in those patients with pharmacoresistant epilepsy. Despite medical advances, the current existing therapeutic strategies for pharmacoresistant seizure control are not available for all patients and/or present disadvantages. Moreover, the conventional drug therapies for psychiatric comorbidities have several adverse effects. Therefore, in this field, nanotechnology arises as a novel tool for transporting drugs to the brain under pathological conditions with high efficiency and low side effects.
Objective: Present an overview of nanotechnology as a novel, efficient and enhanced therapeutic strategy for controlling pharmacoresistant epilepsy and its associated psychiatric comorbidities.
Conclusion: Nanotechnology emerges as a powerful tool for the control and/or treatment of pharmacoresistant epilepsy and its comorbidities in a more efficient and safer way than conventional treatments.
Keywords: Nanotechnology, Pharmacorresistant epilepsy, Psychiatric comorbidity, Seizures, Side effects.
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Nanotechnology as Potential Strategy for the Treatment of Pharmacoresistant Epilepsy and Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders
Volume: 17 Issue: 3
Author(s): Argelia Rosillo-de la Torre, Luisa Rocha, Hermelinda Salgado-Ceballos, Perla E. García Casillas and Gabriel Luna-Barcenas
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Keywords: Nanotechnology, Pharmacorresistant epilepsy, Psychiatric comorbidity, Seizures, Side effects.
Abstract: Background: Pharmacoresistant epilepsy is a disabling neuronal disorder with harmful consequences that impact patient’s quality of life. Although psychiatric comorbidities are frequently present in patients with epilepsy, they are more common in those patients with pharmacoresistant epilepsy. Despite medical advances, the current existing therapeutic strategies for pharmacoresistant seizure control are not available for all patients and/or present disadvantages. Moreover, the conventional drug therapies for psychiatric comorbidities have several adverse effects. Therefore, in this field, nanotechnology arises as a novel tool for transporting drugs to the brain under pathological conditions with high efficiency and low side effects.
Objective: Present an overview of nanotechnology as a novel, efficient and enhanced therapeutic strategy for controlling pharmacoresistant epilepsy and its associated psychiatric comorbidities.
Conclusion: Nanotechnology emerges as a powerful tool for the control and/or treatment of pharmacoresistant epilepsy and its comorbidities in a more efficient and safer way than conventional treatments.
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la Torre Rosillo-de Argelia, Rocha Luisa, Salgado-Ceballos Hermelinda, García Casillas E. Perla and Luna-Barcenas Gabriel, Nanotechnology as Potential Strategy for the Treatment of Pharmacoresistant Epilepsy and Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders, Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry 2017; 17 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389557516666161013105000
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389557516666161013105000 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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