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| Mechanism of Action : Phenytoin (Dilantin) |
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Definition
| Inhibit Na+ voltage dependent channels. |
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| Route of Admin : Dilantin |
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| Indicated for what seizures : Dilantin |
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Definition
| Partial Seizures, Tonic-Clonic Seizures or Post-Traumatic Seizures |
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| Adverse Effects : Dilantin |
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Definition
| Peripheral Neuropathy, Hirtuism, Folate Deficiency, Liver Failure, SJS, SI, Fetal Hydantoin Syndrome |
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| Mechanism of Action : Rufinamide (Banzel) |
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Definition
| Inhibit Na+ voltage dependent channels. |
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| Indicated for what seizures : Banzel |
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Definition
| Lennox Gastaut & Adjunct Seizures |
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Term
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Definition
| Somnolence, Dizziness, Ataxia, Leukopenia, Decreased QT |
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| Mechanism of Action : Lamotrigine (Lamictal) |
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Definition
| Inhibit both Na+/Ca2+ voltage dependent channels. |
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| Route of Admin : Lamictal |
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Definition
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Term
| Indicated for what seizures : Lamictal |
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Definition
| Partial Seizures, Lennox Gastaut, Tonic-Clonic Seizure |
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| Adverse Effects : Lamictal |
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Definition
| RASH when used w/ Valproic Acid, Dizziness, Diplopia, Somnolence, SJS, SI |
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| Mechanism of Action : Topiramate (Topamax) |
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Definition
| Inhibit Na+/GABA voltage dependent channels. |
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Definition
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Term
| Indicated for what seizures : Topamax |
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Definition
| Partial & Tonic-Clonic Seizures |
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Term
| Adverse Effects : Topamax |
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Definition
| Ataxia, Cognitive Dysfunction, Decreased Psychomotor, Wt Loss, Metabolic Acidosis, Nephrolithiasis & Acute Glaucoma |
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