Neuro: Valproate, Lamotrigine, Topiramate, Levetiracetam Flashcards

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The broad-spectrum antiepileptics include ________________.

A

lamotrigine, levetiracetam, topiramate, and valproate

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What condition is characterized by bilateral convulsions without loss of consciousness?

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Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (the Incan boy shaking both arms)

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By what mechanisms does valproate exert its effect?

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Inactivating voltage-gated sodium channels (the spilled peanut basket) and increasing levels of GABA (the taxi design on the emperor’s chair)

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The side effects of valproate include ________________.

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GI upset (the sick emperor, about to vomit) Weight gain (the fat emperor) Tremor (the trembling Inca) Hepatotoxicity (the cow with the liver spot) Acute pancreatitis (sponge on gold)Neural-tube defects (tarantula-teratogens on the shields, mother with baby playing the TUBEs wearing the neural hat)

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Topiramate has two main mechanisms: _______________.

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directly binding to the GABA-A receptor (Pizarro – sans Toupee –is directly shaking the CABA-A cab driver’s hand) blocking voltage-gated sodium channels

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Side effects of topiramate include ______________.

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somnolence (sleepy soldier behind Pizarro)confusion (soldier scratching his head) weight loss (thin soldier) nephrolithiasis (cannon –with stone-like cannonballs –with kidney-shaped wheels) closed-angle glaucoma (tea kettle eyeball)

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Lamotrigine works by what mechanism?

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Inactivating voltage-gated sodium channels (more baskets of peanuts by the llama in the back of the procession)

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What side effects can lamotrigine cause?

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Stevens-Johnson syndrome (the old, llama-riding man is wearing an easily sloughed off red mask, just like the skin of someone with toxic epidermal necrolysis) diplopia (cross-eyed llama)

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Levetiracetam’s main side effect is ______________.

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somnolence (the sleeping elevator operator)

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The broad-spectrum antiepileptics are metabolized ______________.

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hepatically (just think of the CYP-450 license plate on Pizarro’s ship)

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