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antiepileptic drugs
neuro module 2
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01/18/2010

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What is the likelihood of a second seizure?
Definition
50% of those who have a recurrent seizure have it within the first 6 months; 80% have it within 2 years
Term
what factors increase the risk of a recurrent seizure?
Definition
1. structural brain lesion such as tumor, abscess, AVM, CVA
2. postictal Todd's paralysis
3. history of prior CNS infection
4. traumatic brain injury
5. status epilepticus
6. epileptiform discharges on EEG
7. history of childhood febrile seizure
8. sibling with epilepsy
Term
general side effects of AEDs
Definition
some degree of lethargy, cognitive slowing, dizziness, GI upset, decreased coordination
Term
AEDs and bone disease
Definition
can cause osteoporosis, rickets and osteomalacia
polytherapy increases the risk of bone metabolism abnormalities
Term
AEDs and birth defects
Definition
1. risk of birth defects rises to 5% in women with untreated epilepsy
2. risk rises to 8% with AEDs
3. risk increases with higher doses and polytherapy
4. most common are cardiovascular malformations, orofacial clefts, neural tube defects
5. highest risk wtih valproate and carbamazepine
Term
AEDs and drug interactions
Definition
1. may have inductive or inhibitory effect on P-450 cytochrome system
2. drugs may be strongly protein bound - affected by albumin levels
3. higher failure rates of oral contraceptives
Term
non-drug treatments for seizures
Definition
1. surgical intervention
2. ketogenic diet
3. vagal nerve stimulator
Term
indications for carbamazepine (tegretol)
Definition
partial and generalized seizures, may exacerbate absence seizures
Term
administration and mechanism of carbamazepine (tegretol)
Definition
oral, sustained release, suppository

inhibition of voltage dependent sodium channels; may also affect NMDA, monoamine, and acetylcholine receptors
Term
clearance and drug interactions of carbamazepine
Definition
hepatic clearance
protein bound
p-450 enzyme inducer
Term
side effects of carbamazepine
Definition
1. nausea
2. blurred vision/diplopia
3. behavioral disturbance
4. hyponatremia
5. thrombocytopenia, leucopenia, aplastic anemia
6. hepatotoxicity
7. Stevens-Johnson and lupus-like syndromes
8. rash
Term
indications of ethosuximide (Zarontin)
Definition
absence seizures only!
Term
administration and mechanism of ethosuximide
Definition
oral

inhibits calcium T-channel conductance
Term
clearance and drug interactions of ethosuximide
Definition
renal and hepatic

some protein binding
Term
side effects of ethosuximide
Definition
1. nausea, headache
2. diplopia
3. behavioral disturbance
4. acute psychotic reactions
5. rash
6. Stevens-Johnson and lupus-like syndromes
7. bone marrow depression
Term
indications of phenobarbital
Definition
partial or generalized seizures
Term
administration and mechanism of phenobarbital
Definition
oral, IV

enhances activity of GABA-A receptor, depresses glutamate excitability, reduces sodium, potassium and calcium conductance
Term
clearance and drug interactions of phenobarbital
Definition
hepatic and renal

protein bound
p-450 enzyme inducer
Term
side effects of phenobarbital
Definition
1. hyperactivity in children
2. nystagmus
3. rash
4. stevens-johnson syndrome
5. hepatotoxicity
6. connective tissue abnormalities
7. vitamin K and D deficiencies
8. bone marrow disorders
Term
indications of phenytoin
Definition
partial and primary and secondarily generalized seizures
Term
administration and mechanism of phenytoin (dilantin)
Definition
oral, sustained release, IM, IV

inhibition of voltage dependent sodium channels, inhibitory action on calcium and chloride conductance
Term
clearance and drug interactions of phenytoin
Definition
hepatic

highly protein bound
p-450 enzyme inducer
Term
side effects of phenytoin
Definition
1. nausea
2. nystagmus
3. gingival hyperplasia
4. hirsuitism
5. coarsened facies
6. diplopia
7. peripheral neuropathy
8. megaloblastic anemia, aplastic anemia
9. vitamin K deficiency
10. fever, rash
11. hepatic failure
12. stevens-johnson and lupus-like syndromes
13. pseudolymphoma
Term
valproate indications
Definition
primary and secondarily generalized seizures, including myoclonus (only one) and absence seizures (either this or ethosuximide); partial seizures
Term
administration and mechanism of valproate (Depakote)
Definition
oral, sustaned release, IV

effects GABA and glutaminergic activity, calcium and potassium conductance
Term
clearance and drug interactions of valproate
Definition
hepatic

very protein bound
p-450 enzyme inhibitor
Term
side effects of valproate
Definition
1. nausea
2. tremor
3. weight gain
4. hair thinning
5. amenorrhea
6. polycystic ovarian syndrome
7. thrombocytopenia, neutropenia
8. pancreatitis
9. hypoammonemia
10. hepatic failure, especially young children
11. encephalopathy
Term
focal seizure - with or without generalization
Definition
carbamazepine, phyenytoin, phenobarbital, valproate
Term
primary generalized tonic-clonic
Definition
carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, valproate
Term
absence
Definition
ethosuximide or valproate
Term
myoclonic seizure
Definition
valproate
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