Anticonvulsants or Antiepileptic Drugs
- Systemic Pharmacotherapeutics of the Nervous System
- Overview of Systemic Pharmacotherapeutics of the Nervous System
- Anticonvulsants or Antiepileptic Drugs
- Antiepileptic Drugs Used to Stop Ongoing Seizure Activity
- Maintenance Anticonvulsant or Antiepileptic Therapy
- Tranquilizers, Sedatives, and Analgesics
- Psychotropic Agents
Anticonvulsants or antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are used to stop an ongoing seizure or to decrease the frequency or severity of anticipated future seizures. During a seizure episode or status epilepticus, the route of administration for AEDs is IV (see Table: Drugs Used for Treatment of Status Epilepticus). For longterm maintenance, the oral route is preferred, although absorption may be limited or variable depending on the drug used (see Table: Antiepileptic Drugs). SC or IM injections are seldom used because of the variability in drug absorption.
Drugs Used for Treatment of Status Epilepticus
Antiepileptic Drugs
Resources In This Article
- Systemic Pharmacotherapeutics of the Nervous System
- Overview of Systemic Pharmacotherapeutics of the Nervous System
- Anticonvulsants or Antiepileptic Drugs
- Antiepileptic Drugs Used to Stop Ongoing Seizure Activity
- Maintenance Anticonvulsant or Antiepileptic Therapy
- Tranquilizers, Sedatives, and Analgesics
- Psychotropic Agents
Overview of Systemic Pharmacotherapeutics of the Nervous System
Antiepileptic Drugs Used to Stop Ongoing Seizure Activity