Y. Sakakihara et al., REDUCTION OF SEIZURE FREQUENCY WITH CLOMIPRAMINE IN PATIENTS WITH COMPLEX PARTIAL SEIZURES, Brain & development, 17(4), 1995, pp. 291-293
Two patients with complex partial seizures who had been refractory to
various antiepileptics were treated with clomipramine. The frequency o
f the seizures was reduced to 0-30% of the original levels, It has bee
n reported that imipramine is effective in absence and minor motor sei
zures, and its antiepileptic effect is thought to be related to the in
hibition of the presynaptic re-uptake of serotonin and norepinephrine.
The basic effect of clomipramine is the same as that of imipramine ex
cept that the inhibitory action of clomipramine on serotonin re-uptake
is 5- to 10-times more potent than that of imipramine, It is implied
that clomipramine may be of use in the treatment of partial epilepsies
.