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Drug Monitoring: Simultaneous Analysis of Lamotrigine, Oxcarbazepine, 10-Hydroxycarbazepine, and Zonisamide by HPLC-UV and a Rapid GC Method Using a Nitrogen-Phosphorus Detector for Levetiracetam
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PharmacotherapyMedicinal ChemistryDrug TestDrug MonitoringAnalytical ChemistryClinical ChemistryChromatographyDrug SafetyTherapeutic Drug MonitoringPharmacologyHigh-performance Liquid ChromatographyRapid Gc MethodNitrogen-phosphorus DetectorMedicineUv DetectionPharmacokineticsDrug DiscoveryAnesthesiologyDrug Analysis
A high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) assay using UV detection is described for the simultaneous measurement of the newer generation anti-epileptic medications lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine (parent drug and active metabolite 10- hydroxycarbazepine), and zonisamide. Detection of all four compounds can be done at 230 nm; however, there is a potential interference with zonisamide in patients on clonazepam therapy. Therefore, the method uses dual wavelength detection: 230 nm for oxcarbazepine and 10-hydroxycarbazepine and 270 nm for lamotrigine and zonisamide. In addition, a simple gas chromatography method using a nitrogen-phosphorus detector is described for the measurement of levetiracetam, another of the recently approved anti-epileptic medications. For both methods, limits of quantitation, linearities, accuracies, and imprecisions cover the therapeutic range for drug monitoring of patients. A wide variety of clinical drugs, including other anti-epileptic drugs, do not interfere with these assays. These procedures would be of special interest to clinical laboratories, particularly due to the limited availability of immunoassays for newer generation anti-epileptic medications and that therapeutic uses of these drugs are expanding beyond epilepsy to other neurologic and psychiatric disorders.
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