Phenytoin
Tiagabine
Rufinamide
- add on for lenox-gastaut syndrome
Valporic acid
(divalporex) broad spectrum AE
- Treats all seizures- FIRST LINE
- teratogen, osteoporosis, weight gain, hair loss, hepatic and pancreatic injury
- cyp inducer
- also treats bipolar
Perampanel
AMPA antag AE
-partial seizures and tonic-clonic
Tonic-clonic seizure
Initial strong contraction of whole musculature; followed by series of violent jerks that gradually die out (2-4 min).
Which AE’s cause cognitive impairment?
Phenobarbital, phenytoin and topiramate
Lamotrigine
Vigabatrin
-AE
Irrev inh GABA-T (GABA aminotransferase)– degr enzyme
-patrial seizures
-RARELY used – vision loss
Ezogabine
-AE
enhance K channels (KCNQ family)
Which AEs cause osteoporosis
Phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine and valproic acid.
Ethosuxamide
- Absent seizures (FIRST LINE)
Felbamate
Carbamazepine
Which AEs are teratogenic?
Valproic acid & carbamazepine; barbiturates & phenytoin. Newer AEDs less teratogenic.
Leviteracetam
Clonazepam
Non-linear drug clearance
Either clearance decreases as dose increases or clearance increases with dose increase.
-with AEs
Topirimate
- memory impair, renal stones, glaucoma, weight loss
Gabapentin and pregabalin
What is a seizure?
a group of cortical neurons that discharge abnormally
phenobarbital
-AE enhance GABA
-weak acid– elim by making urine alkaline
-similar to penytoin (preferred)
cognitive impair, osteoporosis, sedation
-not for absence
List 3 highly selective nonergot derivatives (dopamine agonist)
What are the 3 categories of partial seizures?
Simple
Complex
Secondarily Generalized