Mechanism of action Studies have shown that carbamazepine exerts its therapeutic effects by modulating voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSC). It does this by binding to the alpha subunit of the VGSC, which in turn causes the channel to become inactivated, thereby inhibiting the generation of action...
Carbamazepine increases atherogenic lipoproteins: mechanism of action in male adults. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 2002; 282: H704-716Bramswig S, Kerksiek A, Sudhop T, et al. Carbamazepine increases atherogenic lipoproteins : mechanism of action in male adults [ J ]. Am J Physiol Heart ...
Oxcarbazepine is an anti-epileptic medication used in the treatment of partial onset seizures that was first approved for use in the United States in 2000.10,11,12 It is a structural derivative of carbamazepine8 and exerts a majority of its activity via a pharmacologically active metabolite, MHD...
Carbamazepine Mesalazine may decrease the excretion rate of Carbamazepine which could result in a higher serum level. Carbidopa Mesalazine may decrease the excretion rate of Carbidopa which could result in a higher serum level. Carboplatin The risk or severity of nephrotoxicity can be increased when Me...
n.1.(Medicine, Biochemistry)The mechanism{2} by which a pharmacologically active substance produces an effect on a living organism or in a biochemical system; as, themechanism of actionof actinomycin involves its binding to DNA. The mechanism of action is usually considered to include an identifi...
Lemos, L., R. Fontes, S. Flores, P. Oliveira, and A. Almeida. 2010. Effectiveness of the association between carbamazepine and peripheral analgesic block with ropivacaine for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia.Journal of Pain Research3: 201–212. ...
Lemos, L., R. Fontes, S. Flores, P. Oliveira, and A. Almeida. 2010. Effectiveness of the association between carbamazepine and peripheral analgesic block with ropivacaine for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia.Journal of Pain Research3: 201–212. ...
Carbamazepine hypersensitivity syndrome presenting as vasculitis of the CNS Carbamazepine is a drug widely used in the treatment of partial and generalised tonic-clonic seizures, trigeminal neuralgia and other pain syndromes, affec... ANTON,MESEC,URO,... - 《Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiat...
tetracycline, erythromycin); anticonvulsants, nine (phenytoin, carbamazepine, barbiturates); antitubercular drugs, eight (thiacetazone); analgesics, four (acetylsalicylic acid, fenbufen); sulfonylurea, two; allopurinol, one; and others, fo... V Leenutaphong,A Sivayathorn,P Suthipinittharm,......
Barbiturates: Decreases the effect of oxtriphylline. Atracurium: Theophylline decreases the effect of muscle relaxant. Carbamazepine: May decrease the serum concentration of oxtriphylline. Carteolol: Antagonism of action and increased effect of theophylline. Cimetidine: Cimetidine may increase the serum...