Anti-seizure Flashcards
3 mechanisms of current antiepileptic drug action
modulate voltage dependent ion channels; enhance GABA mediated inhibition; suppress excitatory AAs
Carbamazepine
Voltage dep. Na+ channel inactivator (inhibit rep. firing AP), generalized tonic-clonic, focal to bilateral tonic clonic, focal aware or impaired awareness
Valproate
tonic clonic, absence, myoclonic, focal aware & impaired, focal to bilat tonic clonic; Na+ channel inactivator & T-type Ca++ channel modulator, and works to increase gaba availability for synaptic transmission
T-type Ca++ channel
supply pacemaker current underlying thalamic rythym in spikes and waves seen in generalized absence seizures
ethosuximide
Ca2+ (t-type) inactivator; generalized absence
Phenytoin
Na+ channel inactivator; generalized tonic-clonic, focal aware and impaired; focal to bilateraltonic clonic; can elicit absence seizure; also STATUS EPILEPTICUS
Lamotrigine
Na+ channel inactivator; back-up & adjunctive; myoclonic; also GLU inhibitor
Topirimate
Na+ channel inactivator; back-up and adjunctive; also Glutaminergic (NDMA AMPA)
Zonisamide
Na+ channel inactivator, Back up, adjunct
Benzodiazepines
Enhance Gaba a post synaptic inhibitory potential (Cl–)
Phenobarbitol
Glutaminergic (NMDA AMPA) block; status epilepticus
Flumazenil
Benzo antagonist
Zolpidem
acts like a benzo; Gaba A post synaptic enhancer
Vigabatrin
enhanced Gaba synaptic transmission, can cause blindness
Tigabine
interferes with gat-1 transporter of GABA (inhibits reuptake)