Category Archives: Anticonvulasants

Felbamate Drug – How does Felbamate Works?

Type of Drug: Anticonvulsant; antiepileptic. How the Felbamate Product Works: Felbamate acts on the central nervous system to decrease the frequency of seizures. Uses of The Felbamate: Felbamate is not indicated as a first-line antiepileptic treatment. Felbamate is recommended for … Continue reading

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How Does Oxcarbazepine Works?

Type of Drug: Anticonvulsant; drug used to treat a variety of seizure disorders. How the Oxcarbazepine Product Works: Oxcarbazepine prevents or reduces some types of seizures by controlling abnormal nerve impulses in the brain. Uses of The Oxcarbazepine: For use … Continue reading

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Valproic Acid and Derivatives Drug Information

Type of Drug: Anticonvulsant; drug used to treat epilepsy, seizures, and other conditions. How the Drug Works: Valproic acid prevents or reduces the number of seizures by controlling the abnormal activity of nerve impulses in the brain and central nervous … Continue reading

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Uses and Benefits of Oxazolidinediones

Type of Drug: Anticonvulsants; drug to treat epilepsy and seizures. How the Drug Works: To control absence act on central nervous system to decrease the frequency of seizures. Uses: To control absence (petit mal) seizures that do not respond to … Continue reading

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