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Neonatal seizure: Which Medications Are Safest? (22 Drugs Compared)

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22 medications are used for Neonatal seizure, with 186 combined adverse event reports. The most reported drugs for Neonatal seizure are LEVETIRACETAM and PHENOBARBITAL.

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All Medications for Neonatal seizure Ranked by Safety Reports

Drug Brand Reports Deaths (all) Hosp. (all) Death Rate
LEVETIRACETAM Levetiracetam 133 4,322 19,165 6.9%
PHENOBARBITAL Phenobarbital Sodium 92 945 2,668 14.6%
LACOSAMIDE Lacosamide 29 1,987 6,845 9.4%
PHENYTOIN PHENYTOIN SODIUM 16 1,449 5,241 10.0%
TOPIRAMATE Topiramate 16 3,527 7,098 12.3%
FOSPHENYTOIN CEREBYX 12 166 646 12.0%
MIDAZOLAM Midazolam 12 1,808 4,691 16.2%
PYRIDOXINE Pyridoxine Hydrochloride 12 543 1,059 24.1%
CLONAZEPAM Clonazepam 6 8,488 12,506 21.5%
VALPROIC ACID Valproic Acid 6 2,667 8,183 13.3%
VIGABATRIN Vigabatrin 5 1,091 3,607 9.0%

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Most Reported Drugs for Neonatal seizure

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