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Antiepileptics agents

ANTIPARASITICAGENTS - ANTIMYCOTICS] (Vol3) as antiepileptic agents fiYPNOTICS, SEDATIVES,ANTICONVULSANTS, AND ANXIOLYTICS] (Vol 13) -rolein chemotherapeutics [CITEMOTHERAPEUTICS ANTICANCER] (Vol5)... [Pg.1003]

Clorazepate (9) is a prodmg of the antiepileptic agent, desmethyldiazepam [1088-11-5] C23H22CIN2O (43) that can also be formed from... [Pg.535]

Of the following antiepileptic agents, which is associated with causing psychosis ... [Pg.150]

A pediatric patient treated for grand mal seizures develops abnormal values on liver function tests. Which of the following antiepileptic agents would cause this to occur ... [Pg.151]

The answer is g. (KatzungT pp 399-400J Phenytoin is one of the most commonly used antiepileptic agents. Chronic administration has been reported to cause adverse reactions, such as ataxia, dizziness, nystagmus, gingival hyperplasia, hirsutism, and megaloblastic anemia. [Pg.164]

Valproic acid (dipropylacetic acid) is a single branched chain carboxylic acid that is structurally unlike any of the other drugs used in the treatment of bipolar disorder or epilepsy. The amide derivative, valproamide, is available in Europe as a more potent form of valproate. Valproate was first developed in Erance as an antiepileptic agent in 1963. As an antiepileptic agent, it was shown to be active against a variety of epilepsies without causing marked sedation. [Pg.205]

Pharmacology Gabapentin is an oral antiepileptic agent. The mechanism by which it exerts its anticonvulsant and analgesic actions is unknown. [Pg.1253]

Isoniazid inhibits cytochrome P450 enzyme function and thus can interact with drugs that are subject to cytochrome P450 mediated metabolism like warfarin and the antiepileptic agents phenytoin and car-bamazepine. [Pg.417]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.138 , Pg.155 , Pg.191 ]

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