1:- LAMOTRIGINE
2:- LACOSAMIDE
3:- EUTHOSUXIMIDE
4:- TOPIRAMINE
5:- VALPROIC ACID
6:- PHENOBARBITAL
7:- CARBAMAZEPINE
8:- PHENYTOINS
CROSSWORD PUZZLE Down Across 2. Appears to stabilire neuron membranes and prevent repetitive 1. Unknown action...
1) When required to arrest status epilepticus, the administration of diazepam or lorazepam is ideally followed by the administration of _____. phenobarbital or carbamazepine phenytoin or fosphenytoin valproic acid or vigabatrin lacosamide or ethosuximide What is the primary mechanism of action of carbamazepine, phenytoin, and valproic acid? Inhibiting the release of gamma-aminobutyric acid Increasing the influx of Ca++ ions Increasing T-type calcium currents Delaying the inactivation of the Na+ channels 3) What is the primary mechanism of action of tiagabine...
1. Which action by a skeletal muscle relaxant is the major mechanism of action? Reducing motor nerve impulse transmission to the skeletal muscles. Inhibiting glucose uptake in skeletal muscles. Binding to opioid and serotonin receptors in the brain to induce sleep. Dilating blood vessels in skeletal muscles and reducing the need for contraction. 2. In what way do uric acid synthesis inhibitors reduce gout symptoms? Group of answer choices Increasing the amount of enzymes that enhance urinary excretion of uric...