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Antiepileptic Medication
Principles of clinical use
Youmans Chapter 53
Older epileptic drug
Phenytoin Loading : Adult 18 mg/kg,Ped 20 mg/kg
Maintenance : Adult 200-500 mg/d (MDF=qD),
100 mg PO TID, Peds 4-7 mg/kg/d (MDF=BID)
Carbamazepine Oral dose
Adult 600-2000 mg/d
Peds 20-30 mg/kg/d
Valproate (Depakine) Dose (MDF = q d)
Adult 600-3000 mg/d
Ped 15-60 mg/kg/d
Phenobarbital and
Primidone
Adult : loading 20 mg/kg
maintenance 30-250 mg/d
Ped : loading 15-20 mg/kg
maintenance 30-250 mg/d
Older epileptic drug
• Phenytoin(Dilantin)
• Carbamazepine
• Valproate(Depakine)
• Phenobarbital and Primidone
Phenytoin(Dilantin)
• Dose
– Loading : Adult 18 mg/kg,Ped 20 mg/kg
– Maintenance : Adult 200-500 mg/d (MDF = q D)
– 100 mg PO TID, Peds 4-7 mg/kg/d (MDF = BID)
• First-order kinetic at low level
• Zero-order kinetic at therapeutic range
• Volume of distribution(Vd) : 0.75L/kg
• A dose of 7.5 mg/kg given intravenously raises the level
by 10 mg/L
• Adult : 15 mg/L, 5-6 mg/kg/day (350-450 mg/day)
– Common dose of 300 mg/day often result in levels of 10 mg/L
Phenytoin(Dilantin)
• Potent enzyme inducer  lower the level of many drug
– carbamazepine, valproate, felbamate, lamotrigine, topiramate,
zonisamide, and tiagabine
– warfarin, oral contraceptives, and cyclosporine
• Use
– partial seizures (simple or complex without or with secondary
generalization)
– generalized convulsive seizures
– status epilepticus
– neonatal seizures
Phenytoin(Dilantin)
• IV administration, 50 mg/min or 1 mg/kg/min
– bradyarrhythmia
– hypotension
– skin necrosis
• CNS side effect
– Nystagmus
– Ataxia
– lethargy.
• Delayes adverse effect
– gingival hyperplasia
– Hirsutism
– peripheral neuropathy
– bone demineralization secondary to reduced vitamin D levels.
Carbamazepine
• Dose oral route (MDF = BID)
• Adult 600-2000 mg/d
• Peds 20-30 mg/kg/d
• First-order kinetic
• Autoinduction : induce hepatic enzymes that result in
increased metabolism of itself
• USE
– Partial seizure without or with secondary generalized seizure
– Generalized tonic-clonic seizures
Carbamazepine
• Against partial and secondarily generalized seizures,
phenytoin, CBZ, phenobarbital, and primidone are about
equally effective in terms of seizure control
• no parenteral preparation
• Side effect
– Neutropenia
– Aplastic anemia
– Hyponatremia(SIADH like effect)
– movement disorders
– allergic rashes
– hypersensitivity syndrome
Valproate (Depakine)
• Dose (MDF = q d)
– Adult 600-3000 mg/d
– Ped 15-60 mg/kg/d
• USE
– Partial seizure
– Absence seizure
– GTC seizure
– Myoclonic seizure
– Infantile spasm
– Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
• Prolong the elimination(and raise the level) of other
drugs
Valproate(Depakine)
• Side effect
– Drowsiness
– Transient hair loss
– Dose-relates tremor
– Fatal hepatotoxicity (< 2 Yr and in combination with other drug)
– Pancreatitis
– Thrombocytopenia
– VPA-mediated disturbance of hemostasis  withdraw VPA
before elective surgery is recommend
– Women of childbearing age : neural tube defect(1-2 %),
polycystic ovaries and metabolic and endocrine disturbance
Phenobarbital and Primidone
• Dose
– Adult : loading 20 mg/kg, maintenance 30-250 mg/d
– Peds : loading 15-20 mg/kg, maintenance 30-250 mg/d
• Use
– Partial and secondary generalized
• Decline because their central nervous effect
• More sedative than other AED
• Side effect
– Cognitive impairment
– Sedation
– Allergic reaction
– Libido(Primidone)
Newer epileptic drug
• Felbamate
• Gabapentin
• Lamotrigine
• Topiramate
• Tiagabine
• Oxcarbazepine
• Levetiracetam
• Pregabalin
Newer epileptic drugFelbamate 1200 mg/d BID,TID,QID and reduced other AED by about a third
increase biweekly in 600 mg to usual dose of 1600-3600 mg/d
Gabapentin
(Neurontin)
Adult 300 mg PO x 1 day; 300 mg PO BID day 2;
300 mg PO TID day 3; then increase rapidly up to usual dose of 800-
1800 mg/day
Lamotrigine
(Lamictal)
Receiveing enzyme-enzyme inducing AED (PHT,CBZ,Phenobarbital)
: 50 mg PO q d x 2 wk,then 50 mg BID x 2 wk, then increase by 100
mg/d q wk unitl 200-700 mg/d
VA : maintainace dose 100-200 mg/d
Topiramate Adult : start with 25-50 mg/d(0.5-1 mg/kg/d) and increase slowly up
up to 200-400 mg/d(5-6 mg/kg/d)
Oxcarbazepine Adult : 300 mg twice daily, increase weekly, target 1200-1800 mg
Ped : 5-10 mg/kg per day in children, target 20-30 mg/kg
Levetiracetam
(Keppra)
Adult : 250-500 mg twice dialy(500-1000 mg/day), maintenace dose
1000-3000 mg/day
Ped : 20 mg/kg per day, maintenance 30-40 mg/kg per day
Pregabalin
(Lyrica)
Adult : 150 mg/day the first week, 300 mg/day the second week, 450
mg/day the third week, and 600 mg/day thereafter
Felbamate
• Dose
– 1200 mg/d BID,TID,QID and reduced other AED by about a third
– increase biweekly in 600 mg to usual dose of 1600-3600 mg/d
• Use
– Partial seizure(complex and secondary generalized)
• Not to be used in 1st
line drug
• Side effect
– Aplastic anemia
– Hepatic failure
– Insomnia
– Anorexia
– N/V
– H/A
Gabapentin(Neurontin)
• Dose :
– Adult 300 mg PO x 1 day; 300 mg PO BID day 2; 300 mg PO
TID day 3; then increase rapidly up to usual dose of 800-1800
mg/day
• Eliminated entirely by the kidneys  no pharmacokinetic
interaction
• Side effect
– Somnolence
– Dizziness
– Ataxia
– Fatigue
– Nystagmus
– Increase appetite
Lamotrigine(Lamictal)
• Dose
– Receiveing enzyme-enzyme inducing AED
(PHT,CBZ,Phenobarbital) : 50 mg PO q d x 2 wk,then 50 mg
BID x 2 wk, then increase by 100 mg/d q wk unitl 200-700 mg/d
– VA : maintainace dose 100-200 mg/d
– Ped : not indicated for use in patients < 16 Yr
• Use
– Partial seizure
– Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
• Side effect
– Somnolence,dizziness,diplopia
– Steven-Johnson symdrome,TEN
Topiramate
• Dose
– Adult : start with 25-50 mg/d(0.5-1 mg/kg/d) and increase slowly
up up to 200-400 mg/d(5-6 mg/kg/d)
• Use
– GTC
– Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
• Side effect
– Somnolence
– Impaired concentration
– Confusion
– Abnormal thinking
– Impaired verbal memory
Tiagabine
• Not found widely use
• Use
– Partial seizure without or with secondary generalized
• Side effect
– Dizziness
– Tremor
– Difficulty with concentration
– Nervousness
– Emotional lability
Oxcarbazepine
• Dose
– Adult : 300 mg twice daily, increase weekly, target 1200-1800
mg
– Ped : 5-10 mg/kg per day in children, target 20-30 mg/kg
• Derivative of carbamazepine
• Enzyme inducer
• Use
– Partial seizure
– Secondary generalized seizure
• Side effect
– Somnolence,Dizziness
– hyponatremia
– Ataxia
Levetiracetam(Keppra)
• Dose
– Adult : 250-500 mg twice dialy(500-1000 mg/day), maintenace
dose 1000-3000 mg/day
– Ped : 20 mg/kg per day, maintenance 30-40 mg/kg per day
• No drug-drug interaction,protein binding is low
• No level monitoring need
• Side effect
– somnolence, asthenia, dizziness, emotional lability, depression,
and psychosis
– Behavioral problems are particularly common in children and
include agitation, hostility, oppositional behavior, anxiety, and
aggression
– Allergic reactions, liver failure, and bone marrow suppression
are exceedingly rare.
Levetiracetam(Keppra)
• Use, broad spectrum AED
– partial and secondarily generalized seizures
– primarily generalized tonic-clonic seizures in idiopathic general
epilepsies
– myoclonic seizures in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
– absence seizures
– severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy
– progressive myoclonic epilepsy (Unverricht-Lundborg)
– rolandic epilepsy
– posthypoxic and postencephalitic myoclonus
Pregabalin(Lyrica)
• Dose
– Adult : 150 mg/day the first week, 300 mg/day the second week,
450 mg/day the third week, and 600 mg/day thereafter
• Use,narrow spectrum activity
– Focal onset seizure
– Secondarily generalized seizure
• Side effect
– Dizziness,somnolence
– dry mouth
– peripheral edema
– blurred vision
– excessive weight gain
– difficulty with concentration
Principle of treatment
• Decision to initiate antiepileptic drug therapy
– risk for recurrence seizure, potential risk associated with seizure
recurrence, chronic AED therapy associated
– Not indicated routine treatment,patient own preference
– Risk factor for recurrence
• Remote symptomatic seizure
• Focal onset seizure
• History of previous acute symptomatic seizures
• Epileptiform abnormalities on electroencephalography (EEG)
• First seizure manifested as status epilepticus
• First seizure followed by Todd’s paralysis
– Low risk for recurrence
• idiopathic generalized tonic-clonic seizure
• absence of epileptiform abnormalities on EEG
Principle of treatment
• Antiepileptic Drug Selection by Seizure Type or Epilepsy
Syndrome
– AED is based first on the seizure type or on the epileptic
syndrome
– Adverse effect, Patient’s age, gender and preference
Principle of treatment
• Basic Principles of Antiepileptic Drug Use
– Initial target dose
– Further increase in dose, seizure control, side effect by the drug
– Children higher clearance,Elderly lower clearance
– The drug not fail,if maximal tolerated dose has been reached
– If the first drug fail to control the seizure at maximal tolerated
dose  second drug
– When a therapeutic dose or level of the second drug has been
reached, the first drug should be tapered
Principle of treatment
• Discontinuation of Antiepileptic Drug Therapy
– Risk versus benefit analysis
– Factor for seizure recurrence after stopping AED
• known remote cause
• seizure onset after the age of 12 years
• a family history of epilepsy in patients with idiopathic epilepsy
• focal or generalized slowing on EEG before discontinuation
• a history of atypical febrile seizures
• IQ of less than 50
– The 2-year risk for recurrence after drug discontinuation may
vary from about 10% in patients with none of these risk factors to
about 80% in patients with remote symptomatic seizures and
three risk factors
Principle of treatment
• Discontinuation of Antiepileptic Drug Therapy
– decision to discontinue an AED is made after 2 years without
seizures,taper slowy over at least 3 month
– In patient who have become free of seizures after epilepsy
surgery : reduce the number of AED after 1 year and to
discontinue all drug after 2 years

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053 Antiepileptic medication principle of clinical use

  • 1. Antiepileptic Medication Principles of clinical use Youmans Chapter 53
  • 2. Older epileptic drug Phenytoin Loading : Adult 18 mg/kg,Ped 20 mg/kg Maintenance : Adult 200-500 mg/d (MDF=qD), 100 mg PO TID, Peds 4-7 mg/kg/d (MDF=BID) Carbamazepine Oral dose Adult 600-2000 mg/d Peds 20-30 mg/kg/d Valproate (Depakine) Dose (MDF = q d) Adult 600-3000 mg/d Ped 15-60 mg/kg/d Phenobarbital and Primidone Adult : loading 20 mg/kg maintenance 30-250 mg/d Ped : loading 15-20 mg/kg maintenance 30-250 mg/d
  • 3. Older epileptic drug • Phenytoin(Dilantin) • Carbamazepine • Valproate(Depakine) • Phenobarbital and Primidone
  • 4. Phenytoin(Dilantin) • Dose – Loading : Adult 18 mg/kg,Ped 20 mg/kg – Maintenance : Adult 200-500 mg/d (MDF = q D) – 100 mg PO TID, Peds 4-7 mg/kg/d (MDF = BID) • First-order kinetic at low level • Zero-order kinetic at therapeutic range • Volume of distribution(Vd) : 0.75L/kg • A dose of 7.5 mg/kg given intravenously raises the level by 10 mg/L • Adult : 15 mg/L, 5-6 mg/kg/day (350-450 mg/day) – Common dose of 300 mg/day often result in levels of 10 mg/L
  • 5. Phenytoin(Dilantin) • Potent enzyme inducer  lower the level of many drug – carbamazepine, valproate, felbamate, lamotrigine, topiramate, zonisamide, and tiagabine – warfarin, oral contraceptives, and cyclosporine • Use – partial seizures (simple or complex without or with secondary generalization) – generalized convulsive seizures – status epilepticus – neonatal seizures
  • 6. Phenytoin(Dilantin) • IV administration, 50 mg/min or 1 mg/kg/min – bradyarrhythmia – hypotension – skin necrosis • CNS side effect – Nystagmus – Ataxia – lethargy. • Delayes adverse effect – gingival hyperplasia – Hirsutism – peripheral neuropathy – bone demineralization secondary to reduced vitamin D levels.
  • 7. Carbamazepine • Dose oral route (MDF = BID) • Adult 600-2000 mg/d • Peds 20-30 mg/kg/d • First-order kinetic • Autoinduction : induce hepatic enzymes that result in increased metabolism of itself • USE – Partial seizure without or with secondary generalized seizure – Generalized tonic-clonic seizures
  • 8. Carbamazepine • Against partial and secondarily generalized seizures, phenytoin, CBZ, phenobarbital, and primidone are about equally effective in terms of seizure control • no parenteral preparation • Side effect – Neutropenia – Aplastic anemia – Hyponatremia(SIADH like effect) – movement disorders – allergic rashes – hypersensitivity syndrome
  • 9. Valproate (Depakine) • Dose (MDF = q d) – Adult 600-3000 mg/d – Ped 15-60 mg/kg/d • USE – Partial seizure – Absence seizure – GTC seizure – Myoclonic seizure – Infantile spasm – Lennox-Gastaut syndrome • Prolong the elimination(and raise the level) of other drugs
  • 10. Valproate(Depakine) • Side effect – Drowsiness – Transient hair loss – Dose-relates tremor – Fatal hepatotoxicity (< 2 Yr and in combination with other drug) – Pancreatitis – Thrombocytopenia – VPA-mediated disturbance of hemostasis  withdraw VPA before elective surgery is recommend – Women of childbearing age : neural tube defect(1-2 %), polycystic ovaries and metabolic and endocrine disturbance
  • 11. Phenobarbital and Primidone • Dose – Adult : loading 20 mg/kg, maintenance 30-250 mg/d – Peds : loading 15-20 mg/kg, maintenance 30-250 mg/d • Use – Partial and secondary generalized • Decline because their central nervous effect • More sedative than other AED • Side effect – Cognitive impairment – Sedation – Allergic reaction – Libido(Primidone)
  • 12. Newer epileptic drug • Felbamate • Gabapentin • Lamotrigine • Topiramate • Tiagabine • Oxcarbazepine • Levetiracetam • Pregabalin
  • 13. Newer epileptic drugFelbamate 1200 mg/d BID,TID,QID and reduced other AED by about a third increase biweekly in 600 mg to usual dose of 1600-3600 mg/d Gabapentin (Neurontin) Adult 300 mg PO x 1 day; 300 mg PO BID day 2; 300 mg PO TID day 3; then increase rapidly up to usual dose of 800- 1800 mg/day Lamotrigine (Lamictal) Receiveing enzyme-enzyme inducing AED (PHT,CBZ,Phenobarbital) : 50 mg PO q d x 2 wk,then 50 mg BID x 2 wk, then increase by 100 mg/d q wk unitl 200-700 mg/d VA : maintainace dose 100-200 mg/d Topiramate Adult : start with 25-50 mg/d(0.5-1 mg/kg/d) and increase slowly up up to 200-400 mg/d(5-6 mg/kg/d) Oxcarbazepine Adult : 300 mg twice daily, increase weekly, target 1200-1800 mg Ped : 5-10 mg/kg per day in children, target 20-30 mg/kg Levetiracetam (Keppra) Adult : 250-500 mg twice dialy(500-1000 mg/day), maintenace dose 1000-3000 mg/day Ped : 20 mg/kg per day, maintenance 30-40 mg/kg per day Pregabalin (Lyrica) Adult : 150 mg/day the first week, 300 mg/day the second week, 450 mg/day the third week, and 600 mg/day thereafter
  • 14. Felbamate • Dose – 1200 mg/d BID,TID,QID and reduced other AED by about a third – increase biweekly in 600 mg to usual dose of 1600-3600 mg/d • Use – Partial seizure(complex and secondary generalized) • Not to be used in 1st line drug • Side effect – Aplastic anemia – Hepatic failure – Insomnia – Anorexia – N/V – H/A
  • 15. Gabapentin(Neurontin) • Dose : – Adult 300 mg PO x 1 day; 300 mg PO BID day 2; 300 mg PO TID day 3; then increase rapidly up to usual dose of 800-1800 mg/day • Eliminated entirely by the kidneys  no pharmacokinetic interaction • Side effect – Somnolence – Dizziness – Ataxia – Fatigue – Nystagmus – Increase appetite
  • 16. Lamotrigine(Lamictal) • Dose – Receiveing enzyme-enzyme inducing AED (PHT,CBZ,Phenobarbital) : 50 mg PO q d x 2 wk,then 50 mg BID x 2 wk, then increase by 100 mg/d q wk unitl 200-700 mg/d – VA : maintainace dose 100-200 mg/d – Ped : not indicated for use in patients < 16 Yr • Use – Partial seizure – Lennox-Gastaut syndrome • Side effect – Somnolence,dizziness,diplopia – Steven-Johnson symdrome,TEN
  • 17. Topiramate • Dose – Adult : start with 25-50 mg/d(0.5-1 mg/kg/d) and increase slowly up up to 200-400 mg/d(5-6 mg/kg/d) • Use – GTC – Lennox-Gastaut syndrome • Side effect – Somnolence – Impaired concentration – Confusion – Abnormal thinking – Impaired verbal memory
  • 18. Tiagabine • Not found widely use • Use – Partial seizure without or with secondary generalized • Side effect – Dizziness – Tremor – Difficulty with concentration – Nervousness – Emotional lability
  • 19. Oxcarbazepine • Dose – Adult : 300 mg twice daily, increase weekly, target 1200-1800 mg – Ped : 5-10 mg/kg per day in children, target 20-30 mg/kg • Derivative of carbamazepine • Enzyme inducer • Use – Partial seizure – Secondary generalized seizure • Side effect – Somnolence,Dizziness – hyponatremia – Ataxia
  • 20. Levetiracetam(Keppra) • Dose – Adult : 250-500 mg twice dialy(500-1000 mg/day), maintenace dose 1000-3000 mg/day – Ped : 20 mg/kg per day, maintenance 30-40 mg/kg per day • No drug-drug interaction,protein binding is low • No level monitoring need • Side effect – somnolence, asthenia, dizziness, emotional lability, depression, and psychosis – Behavioral problems are particularly common in children and include agitation, hostility, oppositional behavior, anxiety, and aggression – Allergic reactions, liver failure, and bone marrow suppression are exceedingly rare.
  • 21. Levetiracetam(Keppra) • Use, broad spectrum AED – partial and secondarily generalized seizures – primarily generalized tonic-clonic seizures in idiopathic general epilepsies – myoclonic seizures in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy – absence seizures – severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy – progressive myoclonic epilepsy (Unverricht-Lundborg) – rolandic epilepsy – posthypoxic and postencephalitic myoclonus
  • 22. Pregabalin(Lyrica) • Dose – Adult : 150 mg/day the first week, 300 mg/day the second week, 450 mg/day the third week, and 600 mg/day thereafter • Use,narrow spectrum activity – Focal onset seizure – Secondarily generalized seizure • Side effect – Dizziness,somnolence – dry mouth – peripheral edema – blurred vision – excessive weight gain – difficulty with concentration
  • 23. Principle of treatment • Decision to initiate antiepileptic drug therapy – risk for recurrence seizure, potential risk associated with seizure recurrence, chronic AED therapy associated – Not indicated routine treatment,patient own preference – Risk factor for recurrence • Remote symptomatic seizure • Focal onset seizure • History of previous acute symptomatic seizures • Epileptiform abnormalities on electroencephalography (EEG) • First seizure manifested as status epilepticus • First seizure followed by Todd’s paralysis – Low risk for recurrence • idiopathic generalized tonic-clonic seizure • absence of epileptiform abnormalities on EEG
  • 24. Principle of treatment • Antiepileptic Drug Selection by Seizure Type or Epilepsy Syndrome – AED is based first on the seizure type or on the epileptic syndrome – Adverse effect, Patient’s age, gender and preference
  • 25.
  • 26. Principle of treatment • Basic Principles of Antiepileptic Drug Use – Initial target dose – Further increase in dose, seizure control, side effect by the drug – Children higher clearance,Elderly lower clearance – The drug not fail,if maximal tolerated dose has been reached – If the first drug fail to control the seizure at maximal tolerated dose  second drug – When a therapeutic dose or level of the second drug has been reached, the first drug should be tapered
  • 27. Principle of treatment • Discontinuation of Antiepileptic Drug Therapy – Risk versus benefit analysis – Factor for seizure recurrence after stopping AED • known remote cause • seizure onset after the age of 12 years • a family history of epilepsy in patients with idiopathic epilepsy • focal or generalized slowing on EEG before discontinuation • a history of atypical febrile seizures • IQ of less than 50 – The 2-year risk for recurrence after drug discontinuation may vary from about 10% in patients with none of these risk factors to about 80% in patients with remote symptomatic seizures and three risk factors
  • 28. Principle of treatment • Discontinuation of Antiepileptic Drug Therapy – decision to discontinue an AED is made after 2 years without seizures,taper slowy over at least 3 month – In patient who have become free of seizures after epilepsy surgery : reduce the number of AED after 1 year and to discontinue all drug after 2 years

Editor's Notes

  1. Volume of distribution เป็น volume ของ fluid ที่ต้องการที่จะละลายยาที่มีในร่างกายเพื่อให้ได้ความเข้มข้นของยาเท่ากับความเข้มข้นของยาใน plasma 1st order kinetic” คือยาจะถูกกำจัดออกในสัดส่วนที่คงที่แม้ว่าความเข้มข้นของยาจะเพิ่มขึ้นก็ตาม ส่วนการกำจัดยาที่ไม่เป็นสัดส่วนโดยตรงกับความเข้มข้นของยา หรือเป็นการกำจัดยาในปริมาณที่คงที่จัดเป็นการกำจัดยาที่มีการอิ่มตัว (Capacity limited elimination) ซึ่งอาจเรียกว่ามี “Zero order kinetics”
  2. Na voltage inactive
  3. กลไกการออกฤทธิ์ไม่แน่ชัด แต่ยามีฤทธิ์ block action potential โดยการลดการหลั่งของ excitatory neurotransmittor
  4. เพิ่มระดับ GABA ในสมองให้สูงขึ้น Lennox-Gastaut syndrome : childhood as tonic seizure
  5. เป็นยาในกลุ่ม   Barbiturates ออกฤทธิ์โดยการกดสมองส่วน cortex และลด motor activity และ cerebellar function ทำให้เกิดอาการ drowiness, sedation และ hypnosisbarbiturate   ออกฤทธิ์ต่อสมองส่วน   thalamus     โดยการยับยั้ง ascending conduction ใน reticular formation ดังนั้นจึงเกิดการรบกวน impulse transmission ไปยัง cortexbarbiturate ในรูปของ  Phenobartital  , mephobabital   และ   metharbital   มีฤทธิ์เป็น oral anticonvulsants ในขนาด subhypnotic dosesbarbiturate มีฤทธิ์กดการหายใจ ขนาดของยาใน hypnotic dose จะกดการหายใจเหมือนกับ physiologic slee
  6. ยากาบาเพนตินจะออกฤทธิ์ยับยั้งการหลั่งของสารสื่อประสาท ที่เรียกว่า Mono-amine neurotransmitters อีกทั้งลดความตื่นตัวของเซลล์ประสาทส่วนที่เรียกว่า แอกซอน(Axon) นอกจากนี้ยังเข้าไปรบกวนการแลกเปลี่ยนแคลเซียมของเซลล์ประสาทในสมอง (Cortical Neurons)
  7. SJS: มีผิวหนังหลุดลอก ร้อยละ ๑-๑๐ ของพื้นที่ผิวหนัง SJS-TEN overlap: มีผิวหนังหลุดลอกมากกว่าร้อยละ ๑๐ ถึง ๓๐ ของพื้นที่ผิวหนัง TEN: มีผิวหนังหลุดลอกมากกว่าร้อยละ ๓๐ ของพื้นที่ผิวหนั
  8. Status epilepticus (SE) is an epileptic seizure of greater than five minutes or more than one seizure within a five-minute period without the person returning to normal between them Todd&amp;apos;s palsy (or postictal paresis/paralysis, &amp;quot;after seizure&amp;quot;) is focal weakness in a part of the body after a seizure