Less common but more serious side effects such as mood and behavioural changes are associated with _____
#2
Neuro/Psych _____ is an anti-epileptic associated with gingival hyperplasia
#3
_____ is the drug of choice for myoclonic seizures.
#4
The side effects of ethosuximide may be remembered with the letters of the alphabet "EFGHIJ": E: Ethosuximide F: _____G: GI distressH: HeadacheI: Itching/urticaria J: Steven-Johnson syndrome
#5
Drug of choice for tonic-clonic seizures is ?
#6
benzodiazepines, such as _____ and diazepam, are the 1st-line agents for treatment for acute status epilepticus
#7
Drug of choice for myoclonic epilepsy in pregnancy is :
#8
Mechanism of action of sodium valproate: No answer _____
#9
The given plant is? _____
#10
tetanospasmin blocks _____
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Antiepileptic Drugs Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Less common but more serious side effects such as mood and behavioural changes are associated with _____
Answer: Levetiracetam (Anti-epileptic)
Flashcard 2: Neuro/Psych _____ is an anti-epileptic associated with gingival hyperplasia
Answer: Phenytoin
Flashcard 3: _____ is the drug of choice for myoclonic seizures.
Answer: Sodium valproate
Flashcard 4: The side effects of ethosuximide may be remembered with the letters of the alphabet "EFGHIJ": E: Ethosuximide F: _____G: GI distressH: HeadacheI: Itching/urticaria J: Steven-Johnson syndrome
Answer: Fatigue
Flashcard 5: Drug of choice for tonic-clonic seizures is ?
Answer: Sodium valproate
Flashcard 6: benzodiazepines, such as _____ and diazepam, are the 1st-line agents for treatment for acute status epilepticus
Answer: lorazepam
Flashcard 7: Drug of choice for myoclonic epilepsy in pregnancy is :
Answer: Levetiracetam
Flashcard 8: Mechanism of action of sodium valproate: No answer _____
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