Deck 20: Antiepileptic Drugs
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Deck 20: Antiepileptic Drugs
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A woman with epilepsy is instructed to take larger doses of vitamin D than are usually recommended. Which drug is most likely being taken by this patient?
A) valproate
B) phenytoin
C) phenobarbital
D) gabapentin
E) topiramate
A) valproate
B) phenytoin
C) phenobarbital
D) gabapentin
E) topiramate
phenytoin
2
A child whose seizures have been controlled with valproate experiences breakthrough seizures and lamotrigine is being added to the regimen. Which adverse effect is more common in children receiving both drugs?
A) aplastic anemia
B) hepatitis
C) Stevens-Johnson syndrome
D) megaloblastic anemia
E) gingival hyperplasia
A) aplastic anemia
B) hepatitis
C) Stevens-Johnson syndrome
D) megaloblastic anemia
E) gingival hyperplasia
Stevens-Johnson syndrome
3
After sustaining head trauma, a woman experiences recurrent tonic-clonic seizures without regaining consciousness.
Which pair of drugs is most often used to control this type of seizure?
A) valproate and carbamazepine
B) zonisamide and gabapentin
C) topiramate and vigabatrin
D) diazepam and phenytoin
E) pregabalin and tiagabine
Which pair of drugs is most often used to control this type of seizure?
A) valproate and carbamazepine
B) zonisamide and gabapentin
C) topiramate and vigabatrin
D) diazepam and phenytoin
E) pregabalin and tiagabine
diazepam and phenytoin
4
Which pair of drugs produces antiepileptic effects by blocking T-type calcium channels in neuronal membranes?
A) topiramate and vigabatrin
B) gabapentin and pregabalin
C) zonisamide and carbamazepine
D) lamotrigine and topiramate
E) ethosuximide and valproate
A) topiramate and vigabatrin
B) gabapentin and pregabalin
C) zonisamide and carbamazepine
D) lamotrigine and topiramate
E) ethosuximide and valproate
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