Name the category.
Anticonvulsants
Name 2 main drugs.
SODIUM VALPROATE Lamotrigine
Describe the indications for valproate.
First-line long-term treatment for tonic-clonic generalized seizures
Partial (focal) seizures
Absence epilepsy
Treatment of established status epilepticus [2]
Myoclonic seizures
Migraine prophylaxis
Bipolar disorder
Describe the mechanism of action of valproate.
Inhibits GABA transaminase → ↑ GABA → ↓ neuronal excitability
Inactivates Na+ channels
List adverse effects of valproate.
Gastrointestinal upset
Tremor
Alopecia
Pancreatitis
Weight gain
Teratogenicity
Especially neural tube defects (contraindicated in women of childbearing age/pregnancy) )
See pharmacotherapy during pregnancy
Hepatotoxicity (rare): LFT should be regularly performed in people taking valproate
Cytochrome P450 inhibition [3]
Rash
Sedation
Ataxia
Thrombocytopenia
Agranulocytosis
Contraindication valproate?
PREGNANCY
Name one important interaction of valproate.
Cytochrome P450 inhibition
Describe the indication of lamotrigine.
First-line treatment for long-term therapy of focal seizures
Second-line treatment for generalized seizures and absence seizures
Mood stabilizer for treatment of bipolar disorder
Describe the mechanism of action of lamotrigine.
Inhibition of voltage-gated Na+channels → ↓ glutamate release
List adverse effects of lamotrigine.
Rash, exfoliative dermatitis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome (slow titration is necessary to prevent skin and mucous membrane reactions)
Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
Rarely hepatotoxic or nephrotoxic
Blurry vision
Gastrointestinal symptoms
Contraindication lamotrigine?
Hypersensitivity
Name importatnt drug interactions of lamotrigine
Coadministration of carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin → ↑ clearance
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