Indications Flashcards

(23 cards)

1
Q

Clorazepate

A

Simple and complex

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2
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Eslicarbazepine

A

Simple and complex.

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3
Q

Felbamate

A

Simple and complex

Lennox-gastaut

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4
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Lamotrigine

A

Simple and complex

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5
Q

Lacosamide

A

Simple and complex

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6
Q

Oxcarbazepine

A

Simple and complex

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7
Q

Promidone

A

Simple and complex

Tonic/clonic

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8
Q

Zonisamide

A

Simple and complex

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9
Q

Ethosuximide

A

Absence

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10
Q

Clonazepam

A

Absence

Myoclonic

Lennox-gastaut

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11
Q

Valproic acid

A

Absence

Status epilepticus

Broad spectrum

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12
Q

Carbamazepine

A

Broad spectrum

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13
Q

Phenobarbital

A

Broad spectrum

Status epilepticus

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14
Q

Phenytoin

A

Broad spectrum

Status epilepticus

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15
Q

Topiramate

A

Broad spectrum

Lennox-gastaut

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16
Q

Rufinamide

A

Lennox-gastaut

17
Q

Lorazepam

A

Status epilepticus

18
Q

Diazepam

A

Status epilepticus

19
Q

Levetiracetam

A

Status epilepticus

20
Q

Which categories also covered by broad spectrum?

A

Tonic/clinic

Myoclonic

Simple and complex

21
Q

Three types of Generalized onset

A

Absence

Myoclonic

Tonic/clinic

22
Q

Partial onset seizure type

A

Simple and complex

23
Q

Drug progression for status epilepticus?

A

Diazepam/lorazepam- IM (or phenobarbital IV or diazepam PR if not available

Valproic acid/levetiracetam- IV (or Phenobarbital IV if not available)

Pentobarbital- anesthetic doses