Categorized as a potassium-channel "facilitator", representing a unique mechanism of action.
Absorption very sensitive to the presence of food which reduces absorption rate significantly.
Clinically useful as an adjunct treatment of adult partial-onset seizures.
& B
B & C
A & C
A, B & C
Frequently observed development of blue pigmentation (mainly on skin and lips) is associated with ezogabine.
True
False
Rufinamide:Adjuvant agent appropriate for seizure management in Lennox-Gastaut syndromes (patients = >4 years old)
True
False
Rufinamide administration does not appear to affect plasma levels of other drugs used for managing Linux-Gastaut syndrome (such as, topiramate, lamotrigine, valproic acid).
True
False
Rufinamide is extensively metabolized to inactive products, although the liver microsomal enzyme system is not apparently involve.
True
False
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