Tag: seizure control


LORAZEPAM

Introduction to Lorazepam as a Pharmacological Agent Lorazepam, often marketed under the brand name Ativan, is a highly potent medication belonging to the benzodiazepine class. In the realm of clinical psychology and psychiatry, it is recognized as a cornerstone treatment for various conditions, primarily focusing on anxiety disorders, acute agitation, and sleep disturbances. Since its […]

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PHENYTOIN

Introduction and Definition of Phenytoin Phenytoin is a cornerstone medication within neuropharmacology, classified primarily as an anticonvulsant drug. It serves as the defining prototype for the class of compounds known as hydantoins, which are characterized by their efficacy in stabilizing neuronal activity and preventing the rapid, uncontrolled firing of neurons associated with epileptic seizures. Introduced […]

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DIAZEPAM

DIAZEPAM Core Definition and Mechanism Diazepam, widely recognized by its brand name Valium, is a prominent medication belonging to the benzodiazepine class of drugs. It functions primarily as a central nervous system depressant, exhibiting a range of therapeutic effects including anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), sedative-hypnotic, muscle relaxant, and anticonvulsant properties. Essentially, it works to calm the brain […]

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EXPERIMENTAL EPILEPSY

Experimental Epilepsy Introduction: Defining Experimental Epilepsy Experimental epilepsy refers to the scientific induction of epilepsy or seizures in animal models for the purpose of studying the underlying mechanisms, developing new treatments, and understanding the complex neurobiological processes involved in this chronic neurological disorder. It serves as an indispensable tool in neuroscience, allowing researchers to precisely […]

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