Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

ADR Ontology
ADR Term Petit mal epilepsy
ADR ID BADD_A03399
ADR Hierarchy
17      Nervous system disorders
17.12      Seizures (incl subtypes)
17.12.04      Absence seizures
17.12.04.001      Petit mal epilepsy
Description A seizure disorder usually occurring in childhood characterized by rhythmic electrical brain discharges of generalized onset. Clinical features include a sudden cessation of ongoing activity usually without loss of postural tone. Rhythmic blinking of the eyelids or lip smacking frequently accompanies the SEIZURES. The usual duration is 5-10 seconds, and multiple episodes may occur daily. Juvenile absence epilepsy is characterized by the juvenile onset of absence seizures and an increased incidence of myoclonus and tonic-clonic seizures. (Menkes, Textbook of Child Neurology, 5th ed, p736) [MeSH]
MedDRA Code 10034759
MeSH ID D004832; D012640
ADR Severity Grade (FAERS)
ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE) Not Available
Synonym
Abscences | Absence attacks | Absence seizure | Convulsion petit mal | Epilepsy petit mal | Petit mal | Petit mal convulsion | Petit mal epilepsy | Petit mal status, epileptic | Status epilepticus petit mal | Atypical petit mal | Childhood absence epilepsy | Epilepsy, Absence | Absence Epilepsy | Akinetic Petit Mal | Petit Mal, Akinetic | Childhood Absence Epilepsy | Absence Epilepsy, Childhood | Epilepsy, Childhood Absence | Pyknolepsy | Pyknolepsies | Pykno-Epilepsy | Pykno Epilepsy | Epilepsy, Petit Mal | Petit Mal Epilepsy | Absence Seizure Disorder | Absence Seizure Disorders | Seizure Disorders, Absence | Seizure Disorder, Absence | Juvenile Absence Epilepsy | Absence Epilepsy, Juvenile | Epilepsy, Juvenile Absence | Epilepsy Juvenile Absence | Epilepsy, Absence, Atypical | Epilepsy, Minor | Minor Epilepsy
Drugs Leading to the ADR
Drug IDDrug NameADR Frequency (FAERS)ADR Severity Grade (FAERS)
BADD_D00085Alprazolam0.000019%
BADD_D00129Amoxicillin0.000014%
BADD_D00165Aripiprazole0.000436%
BADD_D00180Atomoxetine0.000348%
BADD_D00297Brivaracetam0.000336%
BADD_D00312Bupropion0.000040%
BADD_D00356Carbamazepine0.002325%
BADD_D00445Chlorpromazine--
BADD_D00471Ciprofloxacin--
BADD_D00488Clobazam0.000261%
BADD_D00501Clonazepam0.000030%
BADD_D00511Clozapine--
BADD_D00574Dalfampridine0.000538%
BADD_D00586Darunavir--
BADD_D00594Deferasirox0.001239%
BADD_D00615Desloratadine0.001357%
BADD_D00648Diazepam0.000076%
BADD_D00680Dimethyl fumarate0.001000%
BADD_D00775Enzalutamide0.000334%
BADD_D00809Escitalopram--
BADD_D00846Ethosuximide0.006339%
BADD_D00932Fluoxetine0.000069%
BADD_D01046Guanfacine0.000173%
BADD_D01238Lacosamide0.011262%
BADD_D01243Lamotrigine0.000414%
BADD_D01245Lansoprazole0.000149%
BADD_D01265Levetiracetam0.002107%
BADD_D01295Linezolid0.001647%
BADD_D01318Lorazepam0.000046%
BADD_D01352Maraviroc--
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