نتایج جستجو برای: antiepileptic drugsdevelopmental toxicityhomocysteineteratogenicity

تعداد نتایج: 6781  

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1974
J. W. Prichard

Antiepileptics are a very important class of medications, and the number of these drugs available for clinical use has increased dramatically in the last decade. The pharmacology and indications for use in a variety of physiatric patient groups are comprehensively and systematically reviewed.

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
parvaneh karimzadeh associate professor of pediatric neurology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences(sbmu), pediatric neurology research center, tehran, iran

objective neurodevelopmental disability is one of the most common problems of children referred to  pediatric neurology clinics. these children may suffer from speech delay, intellectual deficiency and behavioral disorder. some patients with neurodevelopomental delay, especially those with intellectual disability and speech problems, have abnormal electroencephalograms, without clinical seizure...

2014
JOSEPH BRUNI

The management of the pregnant epileptic requires close cooperation between the neurologist and obstetrician. To prevent complications, knowledge is required about the natural history of epilepsy during pregnancy, the possible teratogenic effects of antiepileptic drugs, and changes in their absorption, biotransformation, and excretion. Close plasma antiepileptic drug monitoring is required beca...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical psychiatry 2013
Sue M Marcus Bo Lu Sungwoo Lim Robert D Gibbons Maria A Oquendo

To the Editor: In 2008, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an alert stating that antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors.1 However, subsequent studies found conflicting evidence regarding the relationship between antiepileptic drugs and suicidal behavior.2–4 Furthermore, the American Epilepsy Society and others have cautioned against the unintended ...

2011
Yagmur Muftuoglu Gabriela Mustata

BACKGROUND The present study compares antiepileptic drugs and aromatase (CYP19) inhibitors for chemical and structural similarity. Human aromatase is well known as an important pharmacological target in anti-breast cancer therapy, but recent research demonstrates its role in epileptic seizures, as well. The current antiepileptic treatment methods cause severe side effects that endanger patient ...

Journal: :JAMA neurology 2013
Gyri Veiby Bernt A Engelsen Nils Erik Gilhus

IMPORTANCE Exposure to antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy is associated with adverse effects on psychomotor development. OBJECTIVES To determine whether signs of impaired development appear already during the first months of life in children exposed prenatally to antiepileptic drugs, and to explore potential adverse effects of antiepileptic drug exposure through breastfeeding. DESIGN, SET...

2014
Bodil Hammer Bech Maiken Ina Siegismund Kjaersgaard Henrik Søndergaard Pedersen Penelope P Howards Merete Juul Sørensen Jørn Olsen Erik Thorlund Parner Lars Henning Pedersen Mogens Vestergaard Jakob Christensen

OBJECTIVE To determine whether use of antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy may increase the risk of spontaneous abortion or stillbirth. DESIGN Population based cohort study. SETTING Register based study in Denmark, 1997-2008. PARTICIPANTS 983,305 pregnancies identified in the Danish medical birth register and the Danish national hospital discharge register from 1 February 1997 to 31 Decem...

2003
Charles R. Craig

GENERIC NAME PAGE Carbamazepine 378 Clobazam 381 Clonazepam 380 Clorazepate 381 Diazepam 383 Ethosuximide 381 Ethotoin 378 Felbamate 382 Fosphenytoin 383 Gabapentin 382 Levetiracetam 382 Lamotrigine 379 Lorazepam 380 GENERIC NAME PAGE Mephenytoin 378 Mephobarbital 381 Metharbital 381 Nitrazepam 381 Oxcarbazepine 379 Phenobarbital 381 Phenytoin 377 Primidone 381 Tiagabine 381 Topiramate 379 Valp...

2010
Abdul Wahab

Epilepsy is a serious neurological disorder that affects around 50 million people worldwide. Almost 30% of epileptic patients suffer from pharmacoresistance, which is associated with social isolation, dependent behaviour, low marriage rates, unemployment, psychological issues and reduced quality of life. Currently available antiepileptic drugs have a limited efficacy, and their negative propert...

2014
Rose Nazziwa Angelina Kakooza Mwesige Celestino Obua John M Ssenkusu Edison Mworozi

INTRODUCTION Epilepsy is one of the neglected and highly stigmatised diseases, yet it is very common affecting about 70 million people worldwide. In Uganda, the estimated prevalence of epilepsy is 13% with about 156 new cases per 100,000 people per year. Adherence to antiepileptic drugs is crucial in achieving seizure control yet in Uganda; there is lack of information on adherence to antiepile...

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