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Anticonvulsant

drugs used for seizure disorders

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symptoms of an abnormality in the nerve centers of the brain seizures
most common of all neurologic disorders epilepsy
if seizures are chronic and recurrent, the patient is diagnosed as having this neurologic disorder epilepsy
seizures that affect both hemispheres of the brain, are accompanied by loss of consciousness, and may be subdivided into convulsive and nonconvulsive types generalized seizures
seizures that begin in a localized area in one hemisphere of the brain and may be subdivided into simple and complex symptom types partial seizures
most common type of seizure tonic-clonic (grand mal) seizures
seizures that occur most often at night as the patient enters sleep myoclonic seizures
most common generalized nonconvulsive seizure disorder absence (petit mal) epilepsy
a sudden loss of muscle tone atonic or akinetic seizure
a rapidly recurring generalized seizure that does not allow the individual to regain normal function between seizures status epilepticus
drug of choice for the treatment of status epilepticus benzodiazepines: diazepam: Valium
before initiating therapy, perform a baseline assessment of the patient's (3)--- 1-speech patterns2-degree of alertness 3-orientation to name, place, and time
most commonly used anticonvulsant of the hydantoins phenytoin: Dilantin
if at all possible, avoid IM administration with this class of drugs hydantoins
IV administration of these two anticonvulsants should be given under ECG monitoring and observe closely for bradycardia diazepam and phenytoin
rate for IV administration of diazepam no more than 5 mg per minute
rate for IV administration of phenytoin 25 to 50 mg per minute
therapeutic blood levels for phenytoin 10 to 20 mg/L
involuntary rhythmic, uncontrollable movements of one or both eyes nystagmus
because of its sedative effects, it is used as an alternative when single, nonsedating anticonvulsants are not successful misc.(long-acting barbiturate): phenobarbital: Luminal
only available agent that can be used as single-drug therapy for treating patients with a combination of generalized tonic-clonic, absence, or myoclonic seizures misc.: valproic acid: Depakene
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