Medical Pharmacology:
Anti-Seizure; Anti-Epilepsy Drug Practice Questions
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Derivatives of barbituric acid useful in management of seizures:
Mephobarbital
Phenobarbital
Metharbital
Primidone
A, B & C
A, B & C
A, B, C, & D
A, B, C, & D
Actions of phenobarbital as an antiseizure medication is likely dependent on:
Enhancement of CNS inhibitory systems
Attenuation of excitatory CNS systems
Both
Neither
Seizure most likely to be responsive to phenobarbital treatment:
Absent seizures
Partial seizures
Infantile spasms
Atonic seizures
Choose the correct statement(s) concerning the metabolism of primidone:
Primidone is metabolized to phenobarbital
Primidone is metabolized to phenylethylmalonamide (PEMA)
Primidone, phenylethylmalonamide, and phenobarbital are all effective anticonvulsants.
A & C
B & C
A, B & C
Primidone is clinically effective for management of generalized tonic-clonic seizures as well as partial seizures and may be more effective compared to phenobarbital treatment.
True
False
This agent may be effective in certain patients exhibiting partial seizures; however the drug may result in severe hepatitis and aplastic anemia.
Meprobamate
Felbamate
Primidone
Methohexital
Anti-seizure effect(s) of felbamate:
Partial seizures
Seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
Both
Neither
Gabapentin and pregabalin act directly on GABA receptors.
True
False
Gabapentin is an anti-seizure medication which exhibits efficacy against partial seizures.
True
False
Non-seizure related application(s) associated with the drug gabapentin