Anticonvulsants Flashcards
anticonvulsant possible MOAs
- enhancement of inhibition (GABA)
- inhibition of excitation (glutamate or aspartate)
- modulation of voltage-dependent ion channels in propagating AP
all SLOW NT transmission
Anticonvulsants: Na channel blockers
- phenytoin
- carbamazepine (and oxcarbazepine)
Anticonvulsants: Ca channel blockers
- ethosuximide
- gabapentin
Anticonvulsants: GABA modulators
- benzodiazepines (diazepam, lorazepam, midazolam)
- barbiturates (phenobarbital)
Anticonvulsants: “other”
valproic acid
lamotrigine
levetiracetam
main toxicities of anticonvulsants
CNS (simple sedation to ataxia)
GI (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)
Dermatologic (rash)
Bone marrow suppression
Drug interactions (possibly CYP450)
Dose titration
Suicide
Pregnancy
Phenytoin
MOA?
Side effects?
-binds to voltage-dependent Na channels
-Zero-order kinetics (elimination is by a set amount/unit time, clearance system can be saturated.)
^monitor plasma levels
-CYP450 clearance
Side effects:
- gingival hyperplasia
- hirsutism (female w/ male hair pattern)
- reduced folate levels
Carbamazepine
MOA?
Side effects?
- binds to voltage-dependent Na channels
- CYP450 clearance
Side effects:
- CNS (drowsy, dizzy, ataxia, nystagmus)
- GI (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea)
- RASHES (asian)
- Hyponatremia (ADH release)
- BONE MARROW SUPPRESSION (agranulocytosis)
- monitor plasma levels
- monitor active metabolite (10,11 epoxide)
ethosuximide
MOA?
Side effects?
- interferes w/ T-type Ca channels
- used for absence seizures
Side effects:
-sleep disturbances, nausea, vomiting
benzodiazepines
GABA facilitators. Increase frequency of Cl- channel opening only w/ GABA present –> CNS depression
Side effects:
sedation, cognitive impairment, ataxia
barbiturates
Increase duration of Cl- channel opening, don’t need GABA present –> CNS depression
higher risk of OD
T/F benzo-like drugs (zolpidem, zalepon, eszopiclone) are used as anticonvulsants.
FALSE.
Used for sleep.
possible mechanisms of GABA modulating meds
- mimic GABA/improve effects (benzos/barbs)
- reduce reuptake into neurons/glia
- inc GABA production
- reduce GABA metabolism (valproic acid)
valproic acid
MOA?
- interferes w/ Na channels
- blocks T-type Ca channels
- increases GABA levels (inhibits breakdown)
valproic acid
Clearance?
Side effects?
-CYP450 clearance
Side effects:
- weight gain
- HEPATOTOXICITY, PANCREATITIS, thrombocytopenia
- NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS
- monitor plasma levels
- LFTs