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Zonisamide Clonazepam

Specific myoclonic syndromes are usually treated with valproate an intravenous formulation can be used acutely if needed. It is nonsedating and can be dramatically effective. Other patients respond to clonazepam, nitrazepam, or other benzodiazepines, although high doses may be necessary, with accompanying drowsiness. Zonisamide and levetiracetam may be useful. Another specific myoclonic syndrome, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, can be aggravated by phenytoin or carbamazepine valproate is the drug of choice followed by lamotrigine and topiramate. [Pg.528]

The effects of concomitant carbamazepine, phenytoin, sodium valproate, and zonisamide on the steady-state serum concentrations of clonazepam have been investigated in 51 epileptic in-patients under 20 years of age (14). Serum concentrations of clonazepam correlated positively with the dose of clonazepam and negatively with the doses of carbamazepine and valproic acid, but not with phenytoin or zonisamide. These results confirm that as the oral doses of carbamazepine and sodium valproate increase, the serum concentration of clonazepam falls, but there is no interaction with either phenytoin or zonisamide. In the case of carbamazepine the mechanism of action is thought to be enzyme induction, increasing the metabolism of clonazepam. It is not known what the mechanism is with sodium valproate. In patients with epilepsy, the co-administration of either sodium valproate or carbamazepine will reduce the serum concentration of clonazepam and increase the risk of a seizure. When... [Pg.404]

Phenobarbital Phenytoin Primidone Felbamate Lamotrigine Tiagabide Topiramate Valproate Zonisamide Clobazam Clonazepam Diazepam usually compensated by the effect of the added drug risk of toxicity when interfering drug is discontinued drug... [Pg.290]

Myoclonic Valproic acid, clonazepam Lamotrigine, topiramate, felbamate, zonisamide, levetiracetam... [Pg.1028]

Phenobarbital, phenytoin and carbamazepine can cause a small to moderate reduction in the serum levels of zonisamide, while lamotrigine may increase zonisamide levels. Clonazepam and valproate have little or no effect. Zonisamide shows variable effects (a modest decrease, an increase, or no effect) on carbamazepine serum levels, but has no important effect on lamotrigine, phenobarbital, primidone or valproate levels. Most studies also suggest that zonisamide has no effect on phenytoin levels, but two showed a modest increase. [Pg.580]


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