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  1. The first anticonvulsant was bromide, suggested in 1857 by the British gynecologist Charles Locock who used it to treat women with "hysterical epilepsy" (probably catamenial epilepsy). Bromides are effective against epilepsy, and also cause impotence , which is not related to its anti-epileptic effects.

  2. Feb 3, 2023 · Antiseizure medications (previously known as antiepileptic or anticonvulsant medications) are prescription medications that help treat and prevent seizures. Healthcare providers may prescribe these medications to treat other conditions as well.

  3. Anticonvulsants (antiepileptics or AEDs) helps to normalise the way nerve impulses travel along the nerve cells which helps prevent or treat seizures. When the brain is working normally the nerve cells talk to each other using controlled electrical signals from one nerve cell to another.

  4. Nov 8, 2023 · Anticonvulsants, more accurately called antiseizure medications, are a group of drugs used to help prevent seizures. Doctors may also prescribe some antiseizure medications for anxiety, migraine...

  5. Feb 5, 2024 · Anticonvulsant drugs are classified as either first-generation (classic) agents or second-generation agents. Second-generation anticonvulsants are usually better tolerated and have a broader therapeutic range than classic anticonvulsant drugs.

  6. Jul 13, 2023 · A number of prescription anticonvulsant medications (anti-epileptic drugs, or AEDs) prevent seizures in epilepsy. Each is used for certain seizure types.

  7. Mar 29, 2022 · Although they are a standard treatment of epilepsy, anticonvulsants can also be used to treat migraines, neuropathic pain, and mental health disorders, such as bipolar disorder. There are many different categories of anticonvulsants that have different mechanisms of action.

  8. Jan 26, 2024 · INTRODUCTION. While sharing a common property of suppressing seizures, antiseizure medications have many different pharmacologic profiles that are relevant when selecting and prescribing these agents in patients with epilepsy and other conditions.

  9. Anticonvulsant. By accepted definition, an anticonvulsant is a drug that helps to treat or prevent seizures in dosages or serum levels that do not substantively disturb level of consciousness or cognition. From: Critical Care Clinics, 2008

  10. Jul 26, 2022 · Anticonvulsant medication is the mainstay of treatment for seizures, although the choice of anticonvulsant drug varies with different seizure types and epileptic syndromes. The number...

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