Aim: The adequate dosing of topiramate in neonates undergoing therapeutic hypothermia has not been established. The aim of this study was to design a dosing schedule capable of providing topiramate serum concentrations within the accepted therapeutic range.

Methods: Neonates (n = 52) with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy and subjected to therapeutic hypothermia were dosed with topiramate, 5 mg/kg on day one and 3 mg/kg on days two to five, to decrease seizure events. A total of 451 topiramate serum concentrations obtained in the patients were used to develop a population pharmacokinetic model using a non-linear mixed-effects modelling approach.

Results: A one-compartment model with first-order absorption and two different clearance terms, one for the cooling period and another for the post-warming period, were used to describe the concentration-time topiramate data. The probability of no-seizure events could not be related to topiramate concentrations, which was attributed to excessively low topiramate concentrations. A modified dosage schedule was designed with the aim of obtaining more than 90% of patients with topiramate concentrations within the therapeutic range after the first dose.

Conclusion: The dosage schedule of topiramate in these patients should be modified with the aim of decreasing the frequency of seizure events.

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