Sodium oxybate in the treatment of childhood narcolepsy–cataplexy: A retrospective study

Mar 27, 2012Sleep medicine

Sodium oxybate for treating narcolepsy with sudden muscle weakness in children: a retrospective study

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Abstract

Sleepiness improved in 13/15 pediatric patients treated with sodium oxybate for narcolepsy-cataplexy.

  • The Epworth Sleepiness Scale score decreased from a median of 18 to 12 after treatment in patients assessed.
  • Parent-reported cataplexy episodes dropped from a median of 38 per week to less than 1 per week post-treatment.
  • Cataplexy severity ratings improved from a median score of 3 (severe) to 1 (mild) in all subjects.
  • Adverse effects were reported in 6 out of 15 patients, including tremor and blurring of vision.
  • Improvement in social and academic functioning was observed in 11 out of 15 subjects following treatment.
  • The mean dose of sodium oxybate used was 5 ± 2 g, with no tolerance development noted.

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