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DOC of new- onest partial seizures
carbamazepine
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drugs for absence seizure
- ehtosuximide
- valproic acid (if both generalized and absence)
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tonic clonic generalized seizure drugs
monotherapy
- monotherapy:
- carbamazepine,
- phenobarbital
- phenytoin
- topiramate (>10yo)
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drug for post traumatic epilepsy
phenytoin x7 d
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for infantile spasms
- ACTH
- oral steroids
- vigabatrin
- valproic acid
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catamenial epilepsy
what is it?
what drug is used?
- related with hormonal changes during menstruation
- acetazolamide
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carbamazepine
indicated for?
- complex partial seizures
- mostgeneralized seizures
not absence or febrile seizures
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SE of carbamazepine
- SIADH
- osteomalacia
- folate deficiency
- potentially fatal, severe dermatologic rxn (HLAB1502)
- aplastic anemia
- hepatotox
- suicidal
- preg D
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carbamazepine trade name
- Carbatrol
- Equetro
- Epitol
- Tegretol
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ethosuximide indications
- absence
- myoclonic seizures
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ethosuximide trade name
Zarontin
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long term SE of ethosuximide
- anorexia
- weight loss
- gum hypertrophy
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felbamate indication
adjunctive only
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felbamate SE
weight loss
- hepatotox
- aplastic anemia
- suicidal
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fosphenytoin indication
short term IV/IM for generalized convulsive status epilepticus
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reference range for phenytoin
10-20 mg/L
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felbamate trade name
Felbatol
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Fosphenytoin brand
Cerebyx
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Divalproex sodium brand
Depakote
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Oxcarbazepine brand
Trileptal
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Zonisamide brand
Zonegran
QD
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Gabapentin and pregabalin and tiagabine indication
adjunct for partial
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lacosamide indication
- adjunctive for partial
- (>17y)
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lamotrigine indications
adjunctive for partial, tonic-clonic, and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
for conversion to monotherapy
and other seizures
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black box of lamotrigine
toxic epidermal necrolysis (rash)
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Levetiracetam indication
adjunct for partial, primary generalized, and myoclonic
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oxcarbazepine indication
- for partial seizures
- monotherpy (>4yo) and adjunct (>2yo)
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SE of oxcarbazepine
SIADH (more common than with carbamazepine)
antiepileptic drug hypersensitivity syndrome
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patient counseling for oxcarbazepine
back up birth control
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phenobarbital indications
- neonatal seizures
- generalized (except absence)
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phenobarb reference range
15-40mg/L
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SE of phenobarb
- hyperactive
- lowers IQ
- folate and vit. K deficiency
- liver failure
- stevens-johnson syndrome
Preg. category D
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phenytoin indication
all seizures except absence and febrile
prevention of seizure following neurosurgery
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SE of phenytoin
- peripheral neuropathy
- hydantoin facies (enlargement of nose and lips)
- acne, hirsutism, gingival hyperplasia
- osteomalacia
- vitamin K and folate deficiency
- hepatic failure
- steven-johnson syndrome
- preg. D
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SE of pregabalin
angioedema
increased appetite and weight gain
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primidone indication
- generalized tonic-clonic
- complex partial
- simple partial
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reference range for primidone
5-12mg/L
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SE of primidone
- malignant lymphoma-like syndrome
- megaloblastic anemia
- lupus like syndrome
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primidone's metabolite
phenobarbital
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topiramate indication
initial monotherapy (>10yo) for partial onset seizures, primary generalized tonic clonic
adjunct for (2-16 yo) with partial onset, or tonic lonic
Lennox-Gastaut
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SE of topiramate
- hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis
- acute myopia/ closed angle glaucoma
- kidney stones
- paresthesia
- word finding difficulties and decreased cognition
- weight loss
*not sweat --> over heat
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valproic acid indications
all generalized and partial
DOC for absence
rarely used in <2 yo
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valproic acid range
50-150mg/L
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SE of valproic acid!!
- increase LFT (hepatotox)
- weight gain
- alopecia
- thrombocytopenia
- tremorr
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black box of valproic acid
- hepatotox
- hemmorhagic pancreatitis
- preg D
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vigabatrin indication
infantile spasms
adjunct for complex partial
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viagabatrin SE
peripheral vision loss
hyperactivity
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zonisamide indication
partial seizures
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SE of zonisamide
- kidney stones
- weight loss
- psychosis
- oligohidrosis (no sweat)
- metabolic acidosis (check bicarb)
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ketogenic diet
high fat, adequate protein, low carb diet
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max infusion rate for phenytoin
50mg/min
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max fosphenytoin rate
150mg/min
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phenytoin: fosphenytoin
1mg : 1.5 mg
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how to induce coma?
- pentobarbital
- LD 20-40mg/kg over 1-2 hr
- continues 1-4mg/kg/hr
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DOC for prolonged febrile seizure
rectal lorazepam or diazepam
(Diastat)
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rash is associated with which anticonvulsants
- carbamazepine (HLAB*1502)
- oxcarbazepine
- ethosuximide?
- fosphenytoin and phenytoin(HLA-B*1502)
- lamotrigine (hold a dose)
- phenobarbital
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anticonvulsants that causes kidney stones
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pancreatitis causing anticonvulsant
valproic acid
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which one causes weight gain?
which one causes weight loss?
valproic acid
topiramate
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