Antiseizure Flashcards
Classification of Seizures
Focal: one hemisphere
-Impaired awareness: automatic movements
-Normal awareness: dif manifestations
Generalized: both hemispheres
-Tonic clonic: loss of consciousness, contractions of muscles
-Absence: children, no motor sx, brief loss of consciousness
-Other motor
General mechanisms of antiseizure drugs
Restore the balance of excitation and inhibition by:
- Prolongation of the inactivated state of Na-channels
- Inhibition of excitatory neurotransmission
- Enhancement of inhibitory neurotransmission
- Ca-channel blockade (mainly T-Type)
Drugs that target prolongation of the inactivated state of Na-channels
CL is PG TV
-Gabapentin
-Phenytoin
-Carbamazepine
-Lamotrigine
-Topiramate
-Valproic acid
Drugs that target at the excitatory glutamatergic synapse
PLLTv (pretty little liars Tv)
-Topiramate
-Perampanel
-Lamotrigine
-Levetiracetam
Drugs that target at the inhibitory GABAergic synapse
BB TVT
-Barbiturates
-Benzodiazepines
-Topiramate
-Valproic acid
-Tiagabine
Drugs that cause blockade of T-type Ca-channels
LEVon
Used in absence seizures (ONLY these for absence seizures)
-Valproic acid
-Ethosuximide
-Lamotrigine
General considerations of seizure treatment
– Social problems
– Impact on driving license
– Impact on career
– Avoid trigger factors (light, sleep deprivation, noise)
– Long-term treatment (counseling side effects!)
Phenytoin
USE: any seizure, esp. focal and generalized onset tonic-clonic seizures
AE: F CHHEG CPT
-CNS (nystagmus, ataxia, diplopia, sedation)
-Endocrine (osteomalacia + hypocalcemia)
-Hematologic (megaloblastic anemia, folate deficiency)
-Gingival hyperplasia
-Facial coarsening
-Hirsutism
DI: CYP, high protein binding drugs
CI: teratogenicity, cleft lip
Carbamazepine
USE: any seizure (focal/tonic), trigeminal neuralgia, BP
AE: EHCH CT
-CNS (diplopia, ataxia, drowsy)
-Hypersensitivity (rash, SJS)
-Hematologic (leukopenia/anemia)
-Endocrine (hyponatremia)
DI: CYP induction
CI: Teratogenicity: cleft lip and palate and spina bifida
Ethosuximide
USE: absence seizure
AE:
-GI (anorexia, NV) NAV
-CNS (sed/diz/ataxia) SAD
Valproic acid
USE: any seizure, migraine, BP
AE: CAGL CLCP
-Liver and GI (NV, weight gain, hepatoxic)
-CNS (tremor, diz, sed)
-Alopecia
DI: CYP inhibition
CI:
-Liver disease
-Children
-Pregnancy and contraception REQUIRED
Lamotrigine
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USE: any seizure, BP
AE:
-CNS (diplopia, HA, ataxia) HAD
-Hypersensitivity (rash, SJS)
Topiramate
USE: any seizure
AE: CWCT
-CNS (cognitive, HA, fat, diz)
-Weight loss (+phentermine)
DI: induce CYP3A and inhibits CYP2C19
CI: Teratogenicity (cleft lip)
Gabapentin
USE: focal seizure to tonic seizure
AE:
-CNS (sed/diz/ataxia)
-Weight gain
Tiagabine
USE: focal seizure
AE: CNS (sed/diz)