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carbamezapine
AED - prolongs inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels

teratogen
Induces CYP3A4 and CYP2C9
SJS and TEN inducer
phenytoin
AED - prolongs inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels

teratogen
Induces CYP3A4 and CYP2C9
SJS and TEN inducer
rapid injection leads to cardiac arhythmias
lamotrigine
AED - prolongs inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels

T-type Ca2+ blocker

Induces SJS and TEN
Induces glucoronidation
topiramate
AED - prolongs inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels

Induces CYP3A4 and Inhibits CYP2C9
lacosamide
AED - prolongs inactivation (SLOW!!!!!!!)of voltage-gated Na+ channels

metabolized by CYP2C9
rufinamide
AED - prolongs inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels

Induces CYP3A4
metabolized by glucoronidation
valproic acid
AED - prolongs inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels

Inhibits breakdown of GABA

Teratogen
Inhibits CYP2C9
zonisamide
AED - prolongs inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels

T-type Ca2+ blocker

Metabolized by CYP3A4
What drugs will CYP3A4 inducers affect (carbamezapine, phenytoin, topiramate, rufinamide)
topiramate
valproic acid
lamotrigine
tiagabine
zonisamide
what drugs will CYP2C9 inducers (carbamezapine, phenytoin) or CYP2C9 inhibitors (topiramate, valproic acid) affect
lacosamide
what AEDs are teratogens
carbamezapine
phenytoin
valproic acid
What AEDs are SJS and TEN inducers
carbamezapine
phenytoin
lamotrigine
what drugs are used for tourette's, OCD, ADHD, autism
Tourette's - domapine antagonist
OCD - SSRI
ADHD - dopamine agonist
Austim - unknown
tolcapone
Parkinson's

COMT inhibitor
entacapone
Parkinson's

COMT inhibitor
Selegeline
Parkinson's

MAO-B Inhibitor
Bromocriptine
Parkinson's

D2, D1 partial agonist
Pergolide
Parkinson's

D2, D1 partial agonist
Ropinirole
Parkinson's

D2, D3 agonist
Pramipexole
Parkinson's

D2, D3 agonist
Levodopa/carbidopa
Parkinson's

Dopamine precursor
Risperidone
Huntington's

D2 antagonist
Tetrabenazine
Huntington's

Vesicle reuptake blocker
For Parkinson's, what are breakdown inhibitors
COMT - tolcapone, entacapone

MAO-B - selegeline
For Parkinson's, what are dopamine agonists
D2, D1 partial - bromocriptine, pergolide
-CAPONES

D2, D3 - ropinerole, pramipexole
-OLE
For Huntington's, what is D2 antagonist
risperidone
For Huntington's, what is vesicle reuptake inhibitor
tetrabenazine