Antiepileptics
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List of antiepileptics[edit | edit source]
- 4 amino 3 hydroxybutyric acid
- barbexaclone
- benzobarbital
- brivaracetam
- carbamazepine
- clobazam
- clonazepam
- ethadione
- ethosuximide - an anticonvulsant drug (trade names emeside and zarontin) used to treat petit mal epilepsy
- ethotoin
- felbamate
- fosphenytoin sodium
- gabapentin
- lacosamide
- lamotrigine
- levetiracetam
- losigamone
- mephenytoin - a toxic anticonvulsant drug (trade name mesantoin) used in the treatment of epilepsy when less toxic anticonvulsants have been ineffective
- mesuximide
- methylphenobarbital
- oxcarbazepine
- pheneturide
- phenobarbital - a long acting barbiturate used as a sedative
- phenobarbital sodium
- phensuximide - anticonvulsant (trade name milontin) used to treat petit mal
- phenytoin - an anticonvulsant drug (trade name dilantin) used to treat epilepsy and that is not a sedative
- phenytoin sodium
- pregabalin
- primidone - an anticonvulsant (trade name mysoline) used to treat grand mal seizures and essential tremor
- rufinamide
- stiripentol
- sultiame
- tiagabine hydrochloride
- topiramate
- trimethadione
- valproic acid - anticonvulsant (trade name depokene) used to prevent some kinds of seizures
- sodium valproate
- valproate pivoxil
- valproate semisodium
- valpromide
- vigabatrin
- zonisamide
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