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clinical class: anticonvulsant (AED)


The term anticonvulsant describes the category of drug whose original or most common use and intended therapeutic effect is to control or prevent epileptic seizures or convulsions.

National Drug Class Code: 1374

carbamazapine | Celontin | Cerebyx | clonazepam | clorazepate | Depakene | Depakote | dephenylhydantoin | diazepam | Dilantin | Equetro | ethosuximide | ethotoin | Felbatol | felbamate | fosphenytoin | gabapentin | Gabitril | Klonopin | lacosamide | lamotrigine | Lamictal | Mebaral | mephobarbital | methosuximide | methylphenobarbital | Mogadon | Mysoline | Neurontin | nitrazepam | Peganone | phenacemide | phenobarbital | Phenurone | phenytek | phenytoin | primidone | Sabril | Tegretol | tiagabine | Topamax | topiramate | Tranxene | Valium | valproate | vigabatrin | Vimpat | Zarontin | Zonegran | zonisamide

Also: anti-convulsant, antiepileptic
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