antikonvulszáns
Antikonvulszáns (also known as anticonvulsants or antiepileptic drugs) are a class of medications primarily used to prevent and control seizures in individuals with epilepsy. These drugs work by modulating the electrical activity in the brain, either by stabilizing neuronal membranes, enhancing inhibitory neurotransmission (such as GABA), or reducing excitatory neurotransmission (such as glutamate). The goal is to prevent the abnormal, synchronized firing of neurons that leads to seizures.
Antikonvulszáns drugs are also prescribed off-label for other conditions, including neuropathic pain, bipolar disorder, migraines, and
The choice of antikonvulszáns depends on factors such as seizure type, patient age, medical history, and potential
Emerging research has explored newer anticonvulszáns agents with fewer side effects, expanding treatment options for patients