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anticonvulsant drug level
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what is 'anticonvulsant drug level'?
Definition for Anticonvulsant drug level
drug levels of anti seizure medications
Anticonvulsant drug level is also known as: anti seizure drug levels
Anticonvulsant drug level is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: complex partial seizures.
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complex partial seizures
type of convulsions
Anticonvulsant drug level and complex partial seizures
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3-D SPECT perfusion scan
nuclear medicine tomographic imaging using gamma rays
Anticonvulsant drug level and 3-D SPECT perfusion scan
Brain MRI
Anticonvulsant drug level and Brain MRI
CT brain
Anticonvulsant drug level and CT brain
CT scan
Anticonvulsant drug level and CT scan
Cerebrospinal Fluid analysis
Anticonvulsant drug level and Cerebrospinal Fluid analysis
Complete Blood Count
Anticonvulsant drug level and Complete Blood Count
Corpus Callosotomy
Anticonvulsant drug level and Corpus Callosotomy
EEG - Electroencephalogram
Anticonvulsant drug level and EEG - Electroencephalogram
EEG-video monitoring
Anticonvulsant drug level and EEG-video monitoring
Epilepsy Surgery
Surgical Options for Epilepsy
Anticonvulsant drug level and Epilepsy Surgery
FDG PET scan
Anticonvulsant drug level and FDG PET scan
Liver Function Tests
elevated liver enzymes
Anticonvulsant drug level and Liver Function Tests
Lumbar Puncture
Anticonvulsant drug level and Lumbar Puncture
Medium-chain triglycerides
Anticonvulsant drug level and Medium-chain triglycerides
Multiple Subpial Transection
Technique used in brain surgery to remove areas causing seizures
Anticonvulsant drug level and Multiple Subpial Transection
Serum calcium
Anticonvulsant drug level and Serum calcium
Serum phosphorus
Anticonvulsant drug level and Serum phosphorus
Vagal stimulation
Anticonvulsant drug level and Vagal stimulation
hemispherectomy
Anticonvulsant drug level and hemispherectomy
serum electrolytes
Anticonvulsant drug level and serum electrolytes
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carbamazepine
Anticonvulsant drug level and carbamazepine
carbamazepine(tegretol)
Anticonvulsant drug level and carbamazepine(tegretol)
felbamate
Anticonvulsant drug level and felbamate
gabapentin
Anticonvulsant drug level and gabapentin
gabapentin(neurontin , gabarone)
Anticonvulsant drug level and gabapentin(neurontin , gabarone)
lamotrigine
Anticonvulsant drug level and lamotrigine
lamotrigine(lamictal )
Anticonvulsant drug level and lamotrigine(lamictal )
levetiracetam
Anticonvulsant drug level and levetiracetam
levetiracetam(keppra , keppra xr)
Anticonvulsant drug level and levetiracetam(keppra , keppra xr)
oxcarbazepine
Anticonvulsant drug level and oxcarbazepine
oxcarbazepine(trileptal )
Anticonvulsant drug level and oxcarbazepine(trileptal )
phenobarbital
Anticonvulsant drug level and phenobarbital
phenobarbital(luminal)
Anticonvulsant drug level and phenobarbital(luminal)
phenytoin
Anticonvulsant drug level and phenytoin
phenytoin(dilantin)
Anticonvulsant drug level and phenytoin(dilantin)
pregabalin
Anticonvulsant drug level and pregabalin
primidone(mysoline )
Anticonvulsant drug level and primidone(mysoline )
tiagabine
Anticonvulsant drug level and tiagabine
tiagabine(gabitril )
Anticonvulsant drug level and tiagabine(gabitril )
topiramate
Anticonvulsant drug level and topiramate
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Effects of some anticonvulsant drugs on brain GABA...[Neurochem Res ...
The effect of anticonvulsant drugs was examined on brain GABA levels and GAD and ... Some anticonvulsant drugs generally increase brain GABA level; however the lack ...
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Anticonvulsant Drug Treatment in the Elderly
Anticonvulsant Drug Treatment in the Elderly. Carl Bazil, M.D., Ph.D. ... Mean serum levels for the completers were within midrange clinical doses (CBZ, ...
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Drug interactions during anticonvulsant therapy in childhood ...
Drug interactions during anticonvulsant therapy in childhood: diphenylhydantoin, ... 6000 assays of the serum levels of antiepileptic drugs an attempt was made to ...
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Anticonvulsant drugs and bone disease in the elderly.
Plasma 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D levels in patients receiving anticonvulsant drugs. ... P. The effect of anticonvulsant therapy on serum levels of 25-hydroxy-vitamin D, ...
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Clonazepam. A review of a new anticonvulsant drug. [Arch Neurol. 1976 ...
... anticonvulsant recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration ... Accordingly, the dosage is begun at a low level and increased slowly. ...
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Controlled Substances Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... narcotic and dangerous drug problems at the Federal level by combining all ... Pregabalin (Lyrica), an anticonvulsant and pain modulator. Pyrovalerone ...
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Anticonvulsant Screening Program: National Institute of Neurological ...
... drug pipeline for viable clinical candidate drugs, the Anticonvulsant Screening ... This has provided a high level of reproducibility and has helped build the ...
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eMedicine - Toxicity, Phenytoin : Article by Charlene A Miller
... poisoning, phenytoin exposure, anticonvulsant drug, seizure disorder, phenytoin ... signs of toxicity when drug levels are within the therapeutic range ...
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic421.htm
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VAERS Request
Dataset Documentation Data Use Restrictions How to Use WONDER. Make all desired selections and then click any Send button one time to send your ...
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AIDSinfo - HIV/AIDS Drug Information - Valproic acid
... gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) levels in the central nervous system and ... Valproic acid is an anticonvulsant indicated for use as monotherapy and ...
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Tiagabine for epilepsy
Drug details for ... Tiagabine increases the brain levels of a chemical messenger ... with another antiepileptic drug, tiagabine is sometimes ...
http://www.webmd.com/epilepsy/tiagabine-for-epilepsy
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Carbamazepine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... "CBZ") is an anticonvulsant and mood stabilizing drug used primarily in the ... 450 inducer, may increase clearance of many drugs, decreasing their blood levels. ...
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eMedicine - Toxicity, Carbamazepine : Article by Girish G Deshpande
... is a complex drug that has both anticonvulsant properties in therapeutic doses ... serum level of carbamazepine or another substituted anticonvulsant. ...
http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic2732.htm
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NIH News--Small Study Suggests Anticonvulsant Drug Holds Promise As ...
Small Study Suggests Anticonvulsant Drug Holds Promise As Therapy For ... "GVG reduces levels of dopamine, the feel-good' chemical that floods the brains ...
http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/sep2003/nida-22.htm
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Drug Detection Times - Drug Testing in the Workplace
Drug detection times for workplace drug testing of marijuana, cocaine, hash, ... Top Job Search Sites Salary Calculators Entry Level Technical Career Resources ...
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Clonazepam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Of anticonvulsant drugs behavioural disturbances occur most ... Effects of some anticonvulsant drugs on brain GABA level and GAD and GABA-T activities" ...
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NINDS Summer Program - Randi_Heller: National Institute of Neurological ...
... of our research into the anticonvulsant effect of 11-beta-dehydroxylase (11ß-OH-ase) inhibition. ... are well known to be effective antiepileptic drugs. ...
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[Pharmacological influences on the brain level and...[Boll Soc Ital ...
... of some anticonvulsant drugs on brain GABA level and GAD and ... Anticonvulsant drug actions on in vitro and in vivo levels of cyclic AMP in the mouse brain. ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7272065
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Current Understanding of Delayed Anticonvulsant Hypersensitivity Reactions
... hypersensitivity syndrome: incidence, prevention and management. Drug Saf. ... Blanca M. Delayed reactions to drugs show levels of perforin, granzyme B, and ...
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Lamotrigine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... ? in South Korea) is an anticonvulsant drug used in the treatment of epilepsy ... a sub-therapeutic level to the therapeutic level, the drug's utility in the ...
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Oxcarbazepine for epilepsy
Drug details for Oxcarbazepine for epilepsy. ... commonly, oxcarbazepine may lower sodium levels in the blood or cause problems ... Drug interactions. ...
http://www.webmd.com/epilepsy/oxcarbazepine-for-epilepsy
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eMedicine - Complex Partial Seizures : Article by Anthony M Murro
Complex partial seizures cause impaired consciousness and arise from a single brain region. ... Anticonvulsant drug-level monitoring may be needed. ...
http://www.emedicine.com/NEURO/topic74.htm
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H-channels as a Therapeutic Target in Epilepsy
... seizures and may represent a new concept of how this anticonvulsant drug works. ... of H-current to more depolarized levels closer to the neuronal resting ...
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Regulation of therapeutic goods - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... the United States, they are regulated at the national level by a single agency. ... as one of the easiest places to conduct clinical trials on new drug compounds. ...
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Interactions between anticonvulsants.
Anticonvulsant drug interactions have been investigated using multiple linear ... that carbamazepine and phenobarb dosage tended to increase phenytoin levels. ...
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Epilepsy
... a barbiturate anticonvulsant and is often the initial drug prescribed for ... The drug also appears to improve cholesterol levels. ...
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Seizure medicine to prevent migraine headaches
Drug details for Seizure medicine to prevent migraine headaches. ... Elevated levels of ammonia in the blood (hyperammonemia). See Drug Reference for a full ...
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Topiramate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... name Topamax) is an anticonvulsant drug produced by Ortho-McNeil Neurologics, ... Phenytoin: Topiramate may increase the plasma-levels of phenytoin. ...
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Drug- or Chemical-induced Diabetes
... taken as a drug to lower lipid levels (serum cholesterol and triglycerides) ... Phenytoin Phenytoin is an anticonvulsant drug that is effective in controlling a ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=diabetes.section.831
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Reversible absorptive defects in anticonvulsant megaloblastic anaemia
... SERUM FOLATE AND MACROCYTOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH ANTICONVULSANT DRUG THERAPY. Blood. ... Rise of serum folic acid-levels after injection of vitamin B12 in ...
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eMedicine - Antiepileptic Drugs: An Overview : Article by Juan G Ochoa
Progesterone is a natural anticonvulsant that acts by increasing chloride ... Peak levels of the drug are present in the blood for 4-8 hours. ...
http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic692.htm
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AIDSinfo - HIV/AIDS Drug Information - Efavirenz
Anticonvulsant levels should be monitored in patients taking efavirenz and ... only with the CEDIA DAU Multi-Level THC assay used for screening and were ...
http://aidsinfo.nih.gov/DrugsNew/DrugDetailT.aspx?MenuItem=D...
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Diazepam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... of diazepam, thus decreasing drug levels and effects.[9] ... Effects of some anticonvulsant drugs on brain GABA level and GAD and GABA-T activities" ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diazepam
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Carbamazepine for epilepsy
Drug details for Carbamazepine for epilepsy. ... Drug interactions. ... High levels of carbamazepine can cause serious, but uncommon, side effects such ...
http://www.webmd.com/epilepsy/carbamazepine-for-epilepsy
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Progabide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... depression, anxiety disorder and spasticity with various levels of success. ... Sulfa drugs: Acetazolamide, Ethoxzolamide, Sultiame, Zonisamide -- Propionates: ...
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AIDSinfo - HIV/AIDS Drug Information - Isoniazid
... to pretreatment levels with continued use of the drug; however, progressive ... any evidence of toxicity, and anticonvulsant doses should be reduced accordingly. ...
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Clonazepam in a focal-motor monkey model: efficacy, tolerance, toxicity ...
... in drug step I (3 weeks) and at least double that level in drug step II (3 weeks) ... to be a useful broad-spectrum anticonvulsant when managed carefully. ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/115680
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Psychiatric medication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... medication is a licenced psychoactive drug taken to exert an effect on ... Carbamazepine (Tegretol), Anticonvulsant Mood stabilizer ...
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eMedicine - Drug Eruptions : Article by Jonathan E Blume
Drug eruptions can mimic a wide range of dermatoses. ... discontinuation of the anticonvulsant or other offending drug are crucial. ...
http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic104.htm
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Spotlight on lamotrigine in bipolar disorder.
... derivative, is a well established anticonvulsant agent that has shown efficacy ... The mechanism of action of the drug in patients with bipolar disorder may be ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14731061?ordinalpos=165&i...
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Chapter 16 The NIH Anticonvulsant Drug Development (ADD) Program ...
... direct comparison of the anticonvulsant profile of a new drug to that of the ' ... evaluating a candidate's anticonvulsant activity, a drug free control period ...
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/research/asp/addadd_review.pdf
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Stiripentol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... by Laboratoires BIOCODEX) is an anticonvulsant drug used in the treatment of epilepsy. ... the drug's metabolism, increasing blood plasma levels. [edit] ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stiripentol
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Lesson of the week: Misdiagnosis of epilepsy in patients prescribed ...
High levels of suggestibility have often been reported in patients with non ... and other doctors that the anticonvulsant drug is not prescribed for epilepsy. ...
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1125187
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Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Folate
... levels of folic acid can provoke seizures in patients taking anti-convulsant ... cell uptake of supplemental folate in patients on anticonvulsant drug therapy. ...
http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/folate.asp
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Anticonvulsant, Dione (Oral Route) - MayoClinic.com
Anticonvulsant, Dione (Oral Route) Drug Information provided by: Micromedex. ARTICLE SECTIONS ... Higher blood levels of the medicine may occur, which may ...
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR602133
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NCI Drug Dictionary - National Cancer Institute
... steroidogenesis, and reduced levels of circulating gonadotropin and ... this agent does not exert anticonvulsant or muscle relaxant effects and lacks ...
http://www.nci.nih.gov/templates/drugdictionary.aspx?expand=B
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Petit mal seizure
Anticonvulsant (antiseizure) medications may prevent or minimize the number of ... For some drugs, monitoring of plasma drug levels is important for continued ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000696.htm
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Selected Oral Drug Doses
Anticonvulsant: 30-200 mg/d in single or divided doses; ... 15-60 g po, repeat as necessary to lower serum potassium level. Endocrine. Alendronate (Fosamax) ...
http://www2.cc.nih.gov/formulary/ccfs/poralinfo.htm
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Nervous System: Short-Term Goals, Chemical Countermeasures, NIAID, NIH
... clinical studies on potential anticonvulsant and neuroprotective therapies ... appropriate models for preclinical drug testing, including in vitro systems ...
http://www3.niaid.nih.gov/topics/BiodefenseRelated/ChemicalC...
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Sex hormones, sexual activity and plasma anticonvu...[J Neurol ...
Sex hormones, sexual activity and plasma anticonvulsant levels in male epileptics. ... measured in 72 male epileptic patients on chronic anticonvulsant drug regimes. ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6413659
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