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Epilepsy specific agents

For more information on the side effects, pharmacokinetics, and drug interactions of specific agents, refer to Chap. 71 on Schizophrenia, Chap. 70 on Major Depressive Disorder, and Chap. 52 on Epilepsy. [Pg.784]

It is now generally accepted that the specific antiepileptic action of ethosuximide (and the older agent tri-methadione, no longer employed) against absence epilepsy is its ability to reduce the low-threshold calcium current (LTCC) or T (transient) current. These currents underlie the 3-Hz spike wave discharges that are characteristic of absence epilepsy. A blockade of... [Pg.381]

Several members of the benzodiazepine group are effective in treating epilepsy, but most are limited because of problems with sedation and tolerance. Some agents such as diazepam (Valium) and lorazepam (Ativan) are used in the acute treatment of status epilepti-cus (see Treatment of Status Epilepticus ), but only a few are used in the long-term treatment of epilepsy. Clonazepam (Klonopin) is recommended in specific forms of absence seizures (e.g., the Lennox-Gastaut variant) and may also be useful in minor generalized seizures such as akinetic spells and myoclonic jerks. Clorazepate (Tranxene) is another benzodiazepine that is occasionally used as an adjunct in certain partial seizures. [Pg.107]

Topiramate can be described as a broad-spectrum neurotherapeutic agent with multiple modes of action, and its weight-loss promoting activity came to attention in trials of therapy for epilepsy [104], and explored further in animal experiments [105, 106], It has also been successfully used in the treatment of obesity associated with eating disorders [107, 108], As specific weight-loss therapy in one short-term [109] and one long-term study [110] in non-diabetics without co-morbid neuropsychiatric conditions, topiramate has been shown to produce a modest dose-related benefit compared to placebo, and with a reasonable side-effect profile. [Pg.31]


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