Seizures Flashcards
parampanel
Enhances GABA by activating GABA a receptor
C-III
SE: psychosis, gait disturbances, somnolence
clobazam
Enhances GABA by activating GABA a receptor
C-IV
Used for Lennox-Gastaut
metabolized by 3A4
clonazepam
Enhances GABA by activating GABA a receptor
used in myoclonic seizures
C-IV
SE: antereograde amnesia, paradoxical reactions
carbamazepine
Decreases Na influx
Serum concentration 4-12 mcg/mL
DRESS if Northern European and HLA3101
SJS if Asian HLB1502
Ezogabine
D/C soon
Lacosamide
Decreases Na influx
SE: cardiac convention (increases PR interval), 2C19 inhibitor
Oxcarbazepine
Decreases Na influx
if switching from carbamazepine, increase dose by 1.5x
phenobarbital
Activates GABAa receptor C-IV Target serum concentration: 15-40 mcg/mL SE: somnolence, confusion, Ca metabolism 2C9 substrate, induces many other Cyps
phenytoin
Decreases Na influx
Target serum conc. 10-20mcg/mL
SE: hypotension, arrhythmias, purple glove syndrome, osteoporosis, SJS, nystagmus, etc.
pregabalin
Increases GABA release C-V 100% RENALLY CLEARED Renal dosing available SE: angioedema, peripheral edema, increased PR interval
primidone
metabolized to phenobarbital
tiagabine
inhibits GABA transporter
3A4 substrate
Target conc. 0.02-0.2 mcg/mL
Avoid off-label use (can cause seizures)
topiramate
antagonist of kainate/AMPA receptors
renal dosing, use caution in renal pts
SE: visual field abnormalities, hyperthermia, BMP q3-6 months
vigabatrin
Inhibits GABA transaminase
Used for refractory seizures
SE: vision loss, neuropathy
gabapentin
Increases GABA release
renal dosing 600-1800 mg/day
SE: somnolence, peripheral edema, renally cleared