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  • An anticonvulsant medication.
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  • An [[anticonvulsant]] drug use to treat [[epilepsy]] and [[bipolar disorder]].
    114 bytes (13 words) - 04:28, 3 April 2009
  • An anticonvulsant drug used to treat [[epilepsy]], [[seizure]]s, neurogenic pain and some psy
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  • [[Anticonvulsant]] medication used to treat [[epilepsy]], particularly effective in [[tonic-
    146 bytes (14 words) - 08:41, 25 June 2008
  • An anticonvulsant drug used for neuropathic pain and as an adjunct therapy for partial seizur
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  • ...s; wide range of applications including [[anti-anxiety agents|anxiety]], [[anticonvulsant]]s, [[musculoskeletal spasticity]]
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  • {{r|Anticonvulsant}}
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  • {{r|Anticonvulsant}}
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  • {{r|Anticonvulsant}}
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  • |uses=anticonvulsant '''Carbamazepine''' is an anticonvulsant drug used to treat [[epilepsy]], [[grand mal seizure]]s and [[psychomotor s
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  • {{r|Anticonvulsant}}
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  • ...sensory deficits. A major breakthrough came when it was discovered that [[anticonvulsant]]s, originally [[carbemazepine]], could desensitize the nerve and reduce or
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  • |uses=anticonvulsant '''Valproic acid''' is a medication that is "a [[fatty acid]] with anticonvulsant properties used in the treatment of [[epilepsy]]; the sodium salt is used i
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  • ...hlordiazepoxide ''' is an "anxiolytic [[benzodiazepine]] derivative with [[anticonvulsant]], [[sedative]], and amnesic properties. It has also been used in the sympt
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  • ...metabolism and absorption. Folic acid deficiency may develop in long-term anticonvulsant therapy or with use of oral contraceptives. this deficiency causes [[anemia
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  • | title = Anticonvulsant Medications and the Risk of Suicide, Attempted Suicide, or Violent Death
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  • '''Mephenytoin''' ('''Mesantoin®''') is an anticonvulsant medication used to treat [[epilepsy]] and it is particularly effective in
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  • ...ve been published. In one series, common causes include [[antibiotic]]s, [[anticonvulsant]]s, and [[psychotropic drug]]s.<ref name="pmid18955056">{{cite journal |aut
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  • {{r|Anticonvulsant}}
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  • ...nd ataxia. In addition, temazepam has effective anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), anticonvulsant, and skeletal muscle relaxant properties. After an oral dose of temazepam, ...d with sedation, motor-impairment, anxiolysis, amnesia, muscle relaxation, anticonvulsant effects, ataxia, and reinforcing behavior.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Oelsc
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  • ...dine is decreased when used with [[St. John's Wort]], [[antacid]]s, some [[anticonvulsant]]s such as [[carbamazepine]], [[fosphenytoin]], [[methylphenobarbital]], [[
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  • [[Anticonvulsant]]s may help "men with recurrent impulsive aggression, for impulsively aggre
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  • ...etrieve/pii/S0304-3959(08)00761-6 |issn=}}</ref> are more effective than [[anticonvulsant]]s such as [[gabapentin]] and [[pregabalin]]. Other options include topical ...re not mutually exclusive. A clinician may choose, for example, to use an anticonvulsant or antidepressant in combination with opioid analgesics.
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  • ...{cite journal |author=Prasad K, Al-Roomi K, Krishnan PR, Sequeira R |title=Anticonvulsant therapy for status epilepticus |journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev |volume= ...{cite journal |author=Prasad K, Al-Roomi K, Krishnan PR, Sequeira R |title=Anticonvulsant therapy for status epilepticus |journal=Cochrane Database Syst Rev |volume=
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  • ...]s and other drugs used in chronic pain, such as [[antidepressant]]s and [[anticonvulsant]]s, regional sympathetic nerve blocks may be helpful.
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  • ...xiety disorder]]s and [[alcohol withdrawal syndrome]]. Some are used as [[anticonvulsant]]s and to treat [[musculoskeletal spasticity]]. ...y to produce hypnosis. Chlordiazepoxide is similar to phenobarbital in its anticonvulsant properties. However, it lacks the hypnotic effects of barbiturates. Animal
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  • ...reatment of the PBD patients with a second generation antipsychotic and an anticonvulsant resulted in increased activity in affective brain regions and decreased act ...antipsychotics, second generation antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, and [[anticonvulsant]]s. The only FDA medications approved to treat bipolar disorder in childre
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  • ...llard JR, Harden CL, Bazil CW |title=Position statement on the coverage of anticonvulsant drugs for the treatment of epilepsy |journal=Neurology |volume=68 |issue=16
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  • ..., Culwell KR, Lee CR. The use of hormonal contraception among women taking anticonvulsant therapy. Contraception. 2011 Jan;83(1):16-29. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.
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  • ...pranolol]], [[nadolol]] or other [[beta blocker]]s and [[primidone]], an [[anticonvulsant drug]].
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  • | [[Anticonvulsant]]s<ref name="pmid16034965">{{cite journal |author=Polycarpou A, Papanikolao
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  • The [[anticonvulsant]] drug [[topiramate]] can increase response among patients with [[migraine]
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  • ...ibromyalgia patients. These include [[antidepressant]]s, [[analgesic]]s, [[anticonvulsant]]s, [[muscle relaxant]]s, and sedative hypnotic drugs. Only 2 drugs are FDA
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  • [[Anticonvulsant]]s, especially [[gabapentin]] and the related [[pregabalin]], are options.
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