Antiseizure drugsTrevor, AJKatzung, BGMasters, SBKnuideringHall, MBurnham WM.Antiseizure drugs (anticonvulsants).Principles of Medical Pharmacology. 1989
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Chapter 24 Antiseizure Drugs;Outline ;;Seizure: Definition: a transient alteration of behavior due to the disordered, synchronous, and rhythmic firing of populations of brain neurons. ;Epilepsy: Definition: A heterogeneous symptom complex – a chronic disorder characterized by recurrent seizures Causes ...
The meaning of ANTI-SEIZURE is preventing or counteracting seizures. How to use anti-seizure in a sentence.
Despite the recent development of new antiepilepsy drugs, a significant number of children are still unable to achieve seizure freedom without side effects... TA Glauser - 《Journal of Child Neurology》 被引量: 71发表: 2002年 Sensitivity to N-methyl-d-aspartic acid-induced convulsions is geneti...
According to the press release, levetiracetam has been FDA-approved for nearly 2.5 decades tomanage seizuresalone or in combination with other drugs, depending on the type of seizure. Meanwhile, clobazam is abenzodiazepinethat is used alongside other medications to control seizures from...
Children born to people who received valproate, an antiseizure medication, during pregnancy had about a 2.7 times higher chance of being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder by age 8 years than those born to people who were not treated with antiseizure medications prenatally, according to ...
Therapeutic strategy The therapeutic index for most antiseizure drugs is low. Toxicity is not uncommon. Effective treatment of seizures often requires an awareness of the therapeutic levels and pharmacokinetic properties as well as the characteristic toxicities of each agent. ...
Antiseizure drugs (ASDs) have many different pharmacologic profiles that are relevant when selecting and prescribing these medications in patients with epilepsy. Some second‐generation ASDs have shown advantages in drug tolerability, drug‐drug interactions, and teratogenicity. Disappointingly, however, none...
This chapter reviews the current understanding of how each of the marketed antiseizure drugs acts on brain mechanisms to protect against seizures. Although the actions of each antiseizure drug have unique characteristics and some drugs may act by multiple mechanisms, the anticonvulsant actions of these...