antiepileptic drug
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Definition
Noun: A pharmaceutical substance specifically designed and used to prevent, reduce, or control the occurrence of seizures or convulsions, particularly in conditions like epilepsy.
Usage
This term is used in medical and pharmacological contexts to refer to a class of medications. It functions as a countable noun. * The neurologist prescribed a new antiepileptic drug to better manage her condition. * Finding the right antiepileptic drug and dosage can be a process of careful adjustment.
Advanced Usage
- Therapeutic Drug Monitoring: This refers to the clinical practice of measuring specific drug levels in a patient's blood to ensure the antiepileptic drug is within a therapeutic range, maximizing efficacy and minimizing side effects.
- Regular blood tests are part of therapeutic drug monitoring for her antiepileptic drug.
Variants and Related Words
- Anticonvulsant (noun): A very common synonym for antiepileptic drug, emphasizing the action of preventing convulsions. The terms are often used interchangeably in clinical practice.
- Phenytoin is a classic anticonvulsant.
- AED (abbreviation): A standard medical abbreviation for Antiepileptic Drug.
- The patient's chart listed two current AEDs.
Synonyms
- Anticonvulsant: (noun) A drug that prevents or reduces the severity of convulsions.
- Antiseizure medication: (noun phrase) A descriptive term focusing on the prevention of seizures.
Related Phrases
- First-line antiepileptic drug: Refers to the medication typically tried first for a given type of epilepsy, based on efficacy and tolerability.
- Lamotrigine is often a first-line antiepileptic drug for focal seizures.
- Adjunctive therapy: Describes the use of an antiepileptic drug in combination with another primary medication to improve seizure control.
- Levetiracetam is frequently used as an adjunctive therapy.
Noun
- a drug used to treat or prevent convulsions (as in epilepsy)