4.8.1.0: Control of epilepsy

Part of chapter 4 Central Nervous System, section 4.8 Antiepileptic drugs


High-level prescribing trends for Control of epilepsy (BNF section 4.8.1.0) across all GP practices in NHS England for the last five years. You can explore prescribing trends for this section by Sub-ICB Location, or learn more about this site.

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Chemicals

Brivaracetam (0408010AL)
Cannabidiol (0408010AM)
Carbamazepine (0408010C0)
Cenobamate (0408010AN)
Clobazam (040801060)
Clonazepam (0408010F0)
Eslicarbazepine acetate (0408010AI)
Ethosuximide (0408010I0)
Felbamate (0408010AA)
Gabapentin (0408010G0)
Lacosamide (0408010AH)
Lamotrigine (0408010H0)
Levetiracetam (0408010A0)
Mesuximide (0408010K0)
Other Preparations (040801000)
Oxcarbazepine (0408010D0)
Perampanel (0408010AK)
Phenobarbital (0408010N0)
Phenobarbital sodium (0408010P0)
Phenytoin (0408010Z0)
Phenytoin sodium (0408010Q0)
Pregabalin (0408010AE)
Primidone (0408010U0)
Retigabine (0408010AJ)
Rufinamide (0408010AF)
Semisodium Valproate (0408010AC)
Sodium valproate (0408010W0)
Stiripentol (0408010AG)
Sultiame (0408010Y0)
Tiagabine (0408010AB)
Topiramate (040801050)
Valproic acid (040801020)
Vigabatrin (0408010X0)
Zonisamide (0408010AD)
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