Anti-Seizure Drugs Flashcards
Dr. Kaul
Key hepatic enzyme inhibiting Anti-seizure drug
Valproate
Ethosuximide Adverse efects
GI distress
Representative Drugs for Absence seizures (T-type inhibitors)
- Ethosuximide (Zarontin)
Phenytoin Mechanism of Action
Sodium Block
Given Valproic Acid and Lamatrogine’s Mechanism of action, what are its indications?
All kinds of seizures
Valproic acid has a Triple mechanism of Action, where it’ll inhibit Na+, but it will also inhibit ______ channels and promote _____ neurotransmitter production
- Calcium
- GABA
Indications for Carbamazepine and Phenytoin?
The 4 Easy Uses of Anti-seizure drugs
Which drug is a modified Carbazepine, which has less adverse side effects, but more likely to cause hyponatremia?
Oxcarbazepine
Long-term use of anti-seizure drugs puts patients at risk for ______
Osteoporosis
Ethosuximide MOA
T-Type Calcium Block
Valproate is huge in Neural Tube Defects, but 2 also distinguishing effects:
- Alopecia
2. Weight Gain
Valproic acid has a Triple mechanism of Action, where it’ll inhibit Na+, but it will also inhibit ______ channels and promote _____ neurotransmitter production
- Calcium
- GABA
Tiagabine MOA
Inhibit GABA (GAT-1) (Reuptake blocker)
Given Valproic Acid’s Mechanism of action, what are its indications?
All kinds of seizures
Representative Drugs for Partial seizures
Phenytoin, Carbamazepine
Hirsutism and Gingival hyperplasia are two distinguishing side effects of which anti-seizure drug?
Phenytoin
Phenobarbital MOA
Target GABA-A receptor
- Prolongs Cl- channel opening
Phenobarb indications
4 easy seizures