antikonvulsantteja
Antikonvulsantteja is a term used to describe anticonvulsants, a diverse group of medications designed to prevent seizures in epilepsy and to treat certain other neurological and psychiatric conditions. These drugs act through multiple mechanisms, including stabilization of neuronal membranes by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels, enhancement of GABAergic inhibition, reduction of excitatory glutamatergic transmission, and modulation of calcium channels. The category is often divided into older, traditional agents and newer, second-generation species, with varying spectra of activity against seizure types.
Commonly used anticonvulsants include carbamazepine, valproate, phenytoin, and phenobarbital, alongside newer agents such as lamotrigine, levetiracetam,
Adverse effects vary by agent but may include sedation, dizziness, cognitive slowing, ataxia, weight changes, rash,
Clinical use emphasizes individualized dosing, slow titration, adherence, and regular follow-up to balance seizure control with