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Pharmacology levetiracetam

Pharmacology Levetiracetam is chemically unrelated to other antiepileptic drugs. The precise mechanism by which levetiracetam exerts its antiepileptic effect is unknown. [Pg.1232]

The clinical pharmacology and adverse effects of some new antiepileptic drugs (ganaxolone, levetiracetam, losi-gamone, pregabalin, remacemide, rufinamide, stiripentol, and zonisamide) have been reviewed (1). [Pg.274]

The pharmacology, clinical pharmacology, uses, and adverse reactions and interactions of levetiracetam have been reviewed (2-6). [Pg.2035]

Genton P, Van Vleymen B. Piracetam and levetiracetam close structural similarities but different pharmacological and clinical profiles. Epileptic Disord 2000 2(2) 99-105. [Pg.2037]

PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND MECHANISM OF ACTION Levetiracetam exhibits clinical effectiveness against partial and secondarily generalized tonic-clonic seizures. The mechanism by which levetiracetam exerts these antiseizure effects is unknown. [Pg.331]


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