Antiseizure drugs (ASDs) prevent the occurrence of seizures; there is no evidence that they have disease-modifying properties. In the more than 160 years that orally administered ASDs have been available for epilepsy therapy, most agents entering clinical practice were either discovered serendipitously or with the use of animal seizure models. The ASDs originating from these approaches act on brain excitability mechanisms to interfere with the generation and spread of epileptic hyperexcitability, but they do not address the specific defects that are pathogenic in the epilepsies for which they are prescribed, which in most cases are not well understood. There are four broad classes of such ASD mechanisms: (1) modulation of voltage-gated sodi...
Epilepsy affects around 1 % of the population, and up to a third of patients are resistant to antiep...
Drug-resistant epilepsy occurs in 25–30% of patients. Furthermore, treatment with a first-generation...
Antiseizure drugs (ASDs), also termed antiepileptic drugs, are the main form of symptomatic treatmen...
Depending on their mechanism of action, anticonvulsant drugs in clinical use may be divided into thr...
A major goal of contemporary epilepsy research is the identification of therapies to prevent the dev...
There are several limited approaches to treat epilepsy in hospitals, for example, using medicines, s...
The mainstay of therapy for epilepsy is anti-seizure drugs (ASDs, also referred to as anticonvulsant...
Abstract Background Antiseizure drugs (ASDs) are the primary therapy for epilepsy, with more than 20...
Clinically used antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) decrease membrane excitability by interacting with ion ch...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) protect against seizures by modulation of voltage-gated sodium and calciu...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) vary in their efficacy against generalized tonic-clonic, myoclonic, and a...
Available antiepileptic drugs interact with a variety of different molecular targets. The mechanism ...
The knowledge of etiopathogenesis of epilepsy and the therapeutic treatment of this disease has evol...
Introduction. One of the most common neurological disorders is epilepsy, characterised by recurrent ...
AbstractThe GABAA receptor (GABAAR) is a major target of antiseizure drugs (ASDs). A variety of agen...
Epilepsy affects around 1 % of the population, and up to a third of patients are resistant to antiep...
Drug-resistant epilepsy occurs in 25–30% of patients. Furthermore, treatment with a first-generation...
Antiseizure drugs (ASDs), also termed antiepileptic drugs, are the main form of symptomatic treatmen...
Depending on their mechanism of action, anticonvulsant drugs in clinical use may be divided into thr...
A major goal of contemporary epilepsy research is the identification of therapies to prevent the dev...
There are several limited approaches to treat epilepsy in hospitals, for example, using medicines, s...
The mainstay of therapy for epilepsy is anti-seizure drugs (ASDs, also referred to as anticonvulsant...
Abstract Background Antiseizure drugs (ASDs) are the primary therapy for epilepsy, with more than 20...
Clinically used antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) decrease membrane excitability by interacting with ion ch...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) protect against seizures by modulation of voltage-gated sodium and calciu...
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) vary in their efficacy against generalized tonic-clonic, myoclonic, and a...
Available antiepileptic drugs interact with a variety of different molecular targets. The mechanism ...
The knowledge of etiopathogenesis of epilepsy and the therapeutic treatment of this disease has evol...
Introduction. One of the most common neurological disorders is epilepsy, characterised by recurrent ...
AbstractThe GABAA receptor (GABAAR) is a major target of antiseizure drugs (ASDs). A variety of agen...
Epilepsy affects around 1 % of the population, and up to a third of patients are resistant to antiep...
Drug-resistant epilepsy occurs in 25–30% of patients. Furthermore, treatment with a first-generation...
Antiseizure drugs (ASDs), also termed antiepileptic drugs, are the main form of symptomatic treatmen...