Epilepsy Drugs Flashcards

1
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First line drug for simple partial seizures

A

Carbamazepine

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2
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First line drug for complex partial seizures

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Carbamazepine

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3
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First line drugs for tonic clonic seizures

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Phenytoin, carbamazepine, valproic acid

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4
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First line drug for absence seizures

A

Ethosuximide

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5
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First line drug for acute status epilepticus

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Benzodiazepines (diazepam or lorazepam)

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6
Q

First line prophylaxis for status epilepticus

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Phenyotin

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7
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First line drug for trigeminal neuralgia

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Carbamazepine

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8
Q

Epileptic drug used as migraine prophylaxis

A

Topiramate

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9
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MOA of phenytoin

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Increases Na channel inactivation

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10
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MOA of carbamazepine

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Increases Na channel inactivation

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11
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MOA of lamotrigine

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Blocks voltage gated Na channels

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12
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MOA of gabapentin

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Designed as GABA analog, but primarily inhibits high-voltage activated Ca channels

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13
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MOA of topiramate

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Blocks Na channels, increases GABA action

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14
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MOA of phenobarbital

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Increases GABAa action

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15
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MOA of valproic acid

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Increases Na channel inactivation, increases GABA concentration

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16
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MOA of ethosuximide

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Blocks thalamic T-type Ca channels

17
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MOA of benzodiazepines

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Increases GABAa action

18
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MOA of tigabine

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Inhibits GABA reuptake

19
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MOA of vigabatrin

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Irreversibly inhibits GABA transaminase which increases GABA

20
Q

Alternative use for gabapentin other than seizures

A

Peripheral neuropathy and postherpetic neuralgia

21
Q

Anti-epileptic that an also be used for seizures of eclampsia

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Benzodiazepines

22
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Anti-epileptic drugs that can cause Stevens-Johnson syndrome

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Carbamazepine, ethosuximide, phenytoin, lamotrigine

23
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Main side effects of carbamazepine

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Diplopia, ataxia, blood dyscrasias (agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia), liver toxicity

24
Q

Main side effects of phenytoin

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Gingival hyperplasia, hirsutism, teratogenesis, SLE-like syndrome

25
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Main side effects of gabapentin

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Sedation, ataxia

26
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Main side effects of topiramate

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Sedation, mental dulling, kidney stones, weight loss