DRUGS FOR SEIZURE Flashcards

1
Q

DOC for primary generalized epilepsy

A

Valproic Acid

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2
Q

It Increase GABA and blocks T-type Calcium channel
in the brain

A

Valproic Acid

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3
Q

It is important in absence seizure

A

T-type

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4
Q

Secondary options for epilepsy

A

Phenytoin, Carbamazepine

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5
Q

Drug for Tonic- clonic Seizure

A

Phenytoin

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6
Q

It Increases risk for Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS)

A

Phenytoin

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7
Q

A carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
Blocks T-type Calcium channel
Prolongs sodium channel inactivation

A

Zonisamide

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8
Q

For tonic- clonic seizure
Inhibits Sodium channel and potentiates the inhibitory activity of GABA
May block glutamate
ADR: Teratogenic

A

Topiramate

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9
Q

For Primary GTCS in adults and children <6 years old
For juvenile myoclonic and partial seizure

A

Levetiracetam

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10
Q

Decreases the neuronal activity and increases the seizure threshold

A

Primidone

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11
Q

1,5 benzodiazepine, enhances inhibitory effect of GABA by increasing permeability of chloride ions

A

Clobazam

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