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  2. Ethosuximide - Wikipedia

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    Ethosuximide, sold under the brand name Zarontin among others, is a medication used to treat absence seizures. [4] It may be used by itself or with other antiseizure medications such as valproic acid. [4] Ethosuximide is taken by mouth. [4] Ethosuximide is usually well tolerated. [5]

  3. List of psychotropic medications - Wikipedia

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    Depakene is the trade name for the same drug prepared without sodium. Desyrel – an atypical antidepressant used to treat depression and insomnia; Desoxyn (methamphetamine hydrochloride) – used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and exogenous obesity

  4. Anticonvulsant - Wikipedia

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    Brand US UK France acetazolamide: Diamox 27 July 1953 [45] 1988 [46] ... ethosuximide: Zarontin 2 November 1960 [59] 1955 [46] 1962 [51] ethotoin: Peganone

  5. List of drugs: Et - Wikipedia

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    Many drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be listed more than once. Brand names and generic names are differentiated by capitalizing brand names. See also the list of the top 100 bestselling branded drugs, ranked by sales. Abbreviations are used in the list as follows: INN = International Nonproprietary Name

  6. Levetiracetam - Wikipedia

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    Levetiracetam, sold under the brand name Keppra among others, is a novel antiepileptic drug [7] used to treat epilepsy. [8] It is used for partial-onset, myoclonic, or tonic–clonic seizures, [7] and is taken either by mouth as an immediate or extended release formulation or by injection into a vein.

  7. Valproate - Wikipedia

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    Ethosuximide: valproate may increase ethosuximide concentrations and lead to toxicity. Felbamate: may increase plasma concentrations of valproate. Mefloquine: may increase valproate metabolism combined with the direct epileptogenic effects of mefloquine. Oral contraceptives: may reduce plasma concentrations of valproate.

  8. Ethoxzolamide - Wikipedia

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    Ethoxzolamide, a sulfonamide, inhibits carbonic anhydrase activity in proximal renal tubules to decrease reabsorption of water, sodium, potassium, bicarbonate. It also decreases carbonic anhydrase in the CNS, increasing the seizure threshold.

  9. Mesuximide - Wikipedia

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    Mesuximide (or methsuximide, methosuximide) is a succinimide anticonvulsant medication. It is sold as a racemate by Pfizer under the tradenames Petinutin (Switzerland) [1] and Celontin (United States). [2]

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