antiepileptikus
Antiepileptikus, or antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), are a diverse group of medications used to prevent or control epileptic seizures and to treat other conditions such as neuropathic pain and certain mood disorders. They work by reducing abnormal brain excitability through multiple mechanisms.
Most AEDs act on neuronal membranes or neurotransmitter systems. Common mechanisms include stabilization of voltage-gated sodium
Indications and use vary by seizure type. AEDs are the mainstay of treatment for focal seizures and
Safety and monitoring are important. Side effects can include sedation, dizziness, cognitive effects, and rash, with
Discontinuation of an AED should be gradual and supervised to minimize relapse risk. Ongoing research continues