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Antiepileptic Drug Interactions: A Clinical Guide, Second Edition provides a pocket-sized, systematic description of the most clinically relevant drug interactions that occur between AEDs and also between AEDs and non-AEDs. AEDs are presented alphabetically and by drug class in three sections for easy access: Drug interactions between AEDs; Drug interactions between AEDs and non-AEDs: Interactions affecting AEDs; and Drug interactions between AEDs and non-AEDs: Interactions affected by AEDs. Antiepileptic Drug Interactions: A Clinical Guide, Second Edition should help physicians make more rational choices when polytherapy regimens are indicated and should be of interest to all who treat patients with epilepsy: neurologists and neurosurgeons, trainees at all levels, general practitioners and epilepsy nurse specialists.
Drug interactions -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Drug Interactions -- Handbooks. --- Forensic medicine -- Methods -- Handbooks. --- Forensic pharmacology -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Epilepsy --- Anticonvulsants --- Pharmacological Processes --- Therapeutics --- Brain Diseases --- Central Nervous System Agents --- Pharmacological Phenomena --- Therapeutic Uses --- Central Nervous System Diseases --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Physiological Processes --- Physiological Phenomena --- Pharmacologic Actions --- Nervous System Diseases --- Chemical Actions and Uses --- Phenomena and Processes --- Diseases --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Drug Interactions --- Drug Therapy --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Medicine --- Neurology --- Pharmacy, Therapeutics, & Pharmacology --- Chemotherapy --- Anticonvulsants. --- Drug interactions. --- Interactions, Drug --- Anti-epileptic drugs --- Anticonvulsant drugs --- Antiepileptic agents --- Antiepileptics --- Medicine. --- Neurology. --- Psychopharmacology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Drugs --- Central nervous system depressants --- Muscle relaxants --- Convulsions --- Side effects --- Behavioral pharmacology --- Pharmacology --- Psychotropic drugs --- Nervous system --- Neuropsychiatry --- Psychotropic effects --- Neurology .
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Antiepileptic Drug Interactions: A Clinical Guide, Second Edition provides a pocket-sized, systematic description of the most clinically relevant drug interactions that occur between AEDs and also between AEDs and non-AEDs. AEDs are presented alphabetically and by drug class in three sections for easy access: Drug interactions between AEDs; Drug interactions between AEDs and non-AEDs: Interactions affecting AEDs; and Drug interactions between AEDs and non-AEDs: Interactions affected by AEDs. Antiepileptic Drug Interactions: A Clinical Guide, Second Edition should help physicians make more rational choices when polytherapy regimens are indicated and should be of interest to all who treat patients with epilepsy: neurologists and neurosurgeons, trainees at all levels, general practitioners and epilepsy nurse specialists.
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The Epilepsy Prescriber's Guide to Antiepileptic Drugs provides a practical and concise reference guide for use by all those clinicians and allied health professionals that treat or care for patients with epilepsy. In full colour throughout, this volume presents the antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in alphabetical order and for each AED the information is divided into eight coloured sections: general therapeutics, pharmacokinetics, interaction profile, adverse effects, dosing and use, special populations, and suggested reading. This handy pocket guide will be an excellent companion for all clinicians that treat patients with epilepsy.
Anticonvulsants --- Epilepsy --- Chemotherapy
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This practical and concise book is an essential reference guide for use by all clinicians and allied health professionals that treat or care for patients with epilepsy. In full color throughout, this volume presents the antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), 34 in total, in alphabetical order and for each AED the information is divided into eight colored sections: general therapeutics, pharmacokinetics, interaction profile, adverse effects, dosing and use, special populations, overview, and suggested reading. This second edition has been extensively revised and updated. Specific additions include: • inclusion of the new drugs perampanel and retigabine (also called ezogabine) • updated pharmacokinetic interactions • suggested pediatric dosing schedules for several drugs • discussion about bone health, and vitamin D monitoring and supplementation • information on teratogenicity in the sections on pregnancy. This handy pocket book will be an excellent companion for all clinicians that treat patients with epilepsy.
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This essential and concise clinical reference guide serves diverse clinicians and allied health professionals who prescribe antiepileptic drugs in contemporary clinical practice. Fully updated, it features chapters on newly-approved drug brivaracetam, updated paediatric prescribing, use in particular populations including women, the elderly, and patients with cognitive impairment, as well as sections on teratogenicity, pregnancy, and lactation. In full colour throughout, the guide provides comprehensive antiepileptic drug (AED) prescribing information, covering all thirty-five AEDs in alphabetical order. Each chapter features eight coloured sections including general therapeutics, pharmacokinetics, interaction profile, adverse effects, dosing and use, special population considerations, a summary overview, and suggested reading. Perfect for quick reference use, the guide is practical and essential for all AED drug prescribers including adult and paediatric neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, internists, geriatricians, paediatricians, family physicians, as well as allied health professionals and resident, fellow, and student trainees in all related medical fields.
Anticonvulsants --- Epilepsy --- Chemotherapy --- Chemotherapy.
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