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PHCY320 (Neurology) Quiz am NE5 Anti-epileptic drugs, erstellt von Mer Scott am 10/10/2019.

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NE5 Anti-epileptic drugs

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Lamotrigine and zonisamide affect both Na+ and Ca++ channels.

Wähle eins der folgenden:

  • WAHR
  • FALSCH

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Frage 2 von 16

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Ethosuximide and pregabalin affect calcium channels.

Wähle eins der folgenden:

  • WAHR
  • FALSCH

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Frage 3 von 16

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Vigabatrin is used as an adjuct therapy for infantile seizures.

Wähle eins der folgenden:

  • WAHR
  • FALSCH

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Frage 4 von 16

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Sodium valproate increases GABA levels by decreasing breakdown.

Wähle eins der folgenden:

  • WAHR
  • FALSCH

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Frage 5 von 16

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GABA receptor upregulators: .
- Examples:
- Action: Enhances GABA neurotransmission, GABA neurotransmission, suppresses transmission throughout the CNS
- Use: all forms of epilepsy EXCEPT epilepsy; status epilepticus, phenobarbitol 1st -line therapy for
- Pros: Oldest prescribed AED; WHO list; CHEAP; long
- Cons: CNS ; phenobarbitol - relatively- therapeutic window; substance issues; CYP inducer

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    Barbiturates
    Phenobarbital, Primidone
    mimics
    motor and polysynaptic
    absence
    infantile seizures
    half-life
    sedation
    narrow
    abuse

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Frage 6 von 16

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Zonisamide:
Action: Blocks ion channels; binds and activates GABA receptor
Use: mono- and adjunctive therapy for focal epilepsy; Lennox-Gastaut syndrome; Parkinson disease
Powerful antiepileptic, costly, available in NZ.

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    Na+ VG and T-type Ca++
    not

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Frage 7 von 16

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Topiramate
- Action: Blocks channels; potentiates GABA and effect; inhibits carbonic anhydrase
- Use: mono- and adjunctive therapy for multiple forms of epilepsy; migraine prophylaxis, idiopathic intracranial
hypertension
- Pros: No serum monitoring; relatively
- Cons: 20+yrs of use; CNS ; renal and ophthalmologic complications; side effects; unclear regarding pregnancy/lactation risk

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    Na+ VG
    receptors
    cheap
    sedation

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Frage 8 von 16

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Retigabine (Onelink)
Action: Activates ion channel to return depolarised neurons to state and reducing neuronal excitability
Use: management of focal epilepsy
Pros: Quick ; unique of activity
Cons: cardiac and ophthalmologic complications; side effects; costly

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    K+
    resting
    adjunctive
    absorption
    mechanism

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Frage 9 von 16

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Racetams
- Examples: Levetiracetam (Keppra), Piracetam (Nootropil)
- Action: Block ion channels; modulate AMPA receptors
- Use: focal epilepsy (mono- and adjunctive therapeutic uses); generalised GTC and myoclonic epilepsy
- Pros: Wide therapeutic use in epilepsy (L); limited effects

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    N-type Ca++
    side

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Frage 10 von 16

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DA agonists - -ergot derivatives:
e.g. Pramipexole, Ropinirole
tolerated (but still nausea, hypotension, constipation)
• Dyskinesias
• Sudden onset of - caution re: driving
• Adjunct:

(specialist supervision)
• Good for unpredictable ‘off’ periods, administration
• 2 days pre-treatment with

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    Non
    Better
    sleep
    confusion, hallucinations
    Apomorphine
    s.c.
    domperidone

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Frage 11 von 16

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Amantadine:
DA agonist
• Modest anti-PD effect
• Tolerance
• Confusion/
• Useful for in late disease
Unwanted Effects: (decrease dose in renal impairment)

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    Weak
    hallucinations
    insomnia, peripheral oedema
    L-DOPA induced dyskinesia

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Frage 12 von 16

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Selective MAO- inhibitors: E.g. and rasagiline
• Decrease of DA in
• Prolong of action
• First used as adjunct to L-DOPA, to decrease dose requirement (1/3)
• ‘L-DOPA sparing’
• Mow also used with DA agonists
• Decreases end-of-dose
• UEs: Nausea, mouth, dyspepsia, constipation, (common)

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    B
    Selegiline
    breakdown
    striatum
    duration
    deterioration
    dry
    transient dizziness

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Frage 13 von 16

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Inhibition of cholinergic activity -
Anti drugs e.g. Benztropine (benatropine),
• Decrease relative
• Little effect on
• Modest effect - (excessive salivation)
Unwanted effects:
- (peripheral) worsen PD-related mouth. Also vision, urinary .
- (Central) restlessness (elderly)

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    muscarinic
    procyclidine
    central cholinergic excess
    bradykinesia
    tremor and rigidity, sialorrhea
    constipation, dry
    blurred
    retention
    confusion, memory impairment,

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Frage 14 von 16

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Drug-induced Parkinsonism - % of PD. >men.

HIGH RISK
1. Dopamine :

Antipsychotics -
Typicals e.g.
Atypicals ((lower incidence): e.g.

- e.g. metoclopromide

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    7
    Women
    D2 receptor blockers
    haloperidol
    risperidone, olanzapine
    Antiemetics

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Frage 15 von 16

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Methyldopa (centrally acting antihypertensive) is a dopamine depleter.

Wähle eins der folgenden:

  • WAHR
  • FALSCH

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Frage 16 von 16

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Which of these drug classes is not an intermediate risk for drug induced PD?

Wähle eine der folgenden:

  • Calcium channel blockers eg verapamil, diltiazem

  • Mood stabilisers e.g. sodium valproate, lithium

  • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors e.g. fluoxetine, escitalopram

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