Emeside

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Definition

Noun: - An anticonvulsant drug: A pharmaceutical substance used to prevent or reduce the severity of seizures. Specifically, it is a trade name for the drug ethosuximide, primarily prescribed for the treatment of petit mal epilepsy (also known as absence seizures).

Usage
  • As a proper noun (trade name): "Emeside" is used to refer specifically to the branded medication. It is typically capitalized.
    • The neurologist prescribed Emeside to manage her absence seizures.
    • Emeside is one of the first-line treatments for petit mal epilepsy in children.
Advanced Usage
  • Clinical/Medical Context: The term is used almost exclusively in medical, pharmaceutical, and clinical settings by healthcare professionals, patients, and caregivers.
    • The study compared the efficacy of Emeside versus valproate for newly diagnosed absence epilepsy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ethosuximide: The generic (non-branded) name for the same drug.
    • Emeside contains the active ingredient ethosuximide.
  • Zarontin: Another common trade name for the same drug (ethosuximide).
  • Anticonvulsant / Antiepileptic drug: The general class of medications to which Emeside belongs.
Synonyms
  • Ethosuximide (generic name)
  • Zarontin (alternative trade name)
Notes
  • Important: "Emeside" is a specific brand name for a prescription medication. It should only be used under the direction of a qualified medical professional. This entry is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.
Noun
  1. an anticonvulsant drug (trade names Emeside and Zarontin) used to treat petit mal epilepsy

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