ethosuximide的中文翻譯
éthosuximide
éthosuximide
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乙琥胺
éthosuximide
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乙琥胺
例句與用法
更多例句: 下一頁- Some anticonvulsant drugs, including levetiracetam and ethosuximide have shown promising activity in animal models.
- Ethosuximide is specific for these channels and thus it is not effective for treating other types of seizure.
- Current treatment options include phenytoin, valproic acid, ethosuximide, and the new anti-epileptic drugs.
- EDS has been successfully controlled in clinical trials using prescribed medications, including Carbamazepine, Ethosuximide, and Propranolol.
- SJS may be caused by sulfonamides, phenytoin, azithromycin, oxcarbazepine, zonisamide, modafinil, lamotrigine, nevirapine, pyrimethamine, ibuprofen, ethosuximide, carbamazepine, bupropion, telaprevir, and nystatin.
- The anti-convulsant medications that were tested to meet this criteria are : phenobarbital, phenytoin, carbamazepine, valproate, ethosuximide, felbamate, gabapentin, lamotrigine, topiramate, vigabatrin, tiagabine, levetiracetam, zonisamide, and oxcarbazepine.
- In March 1989, Coulter, Huguenard and Prince showed that ethosuximide and dimethadione, both effective anti-absence agents, reduced low-threshold ganglia at concentrations ranging from 7 " ?" mol / L to 1 mmol / L.
- "' NMP-7 "'is a drug which acts as both a non-selective agonist of the CB 2 cannabinoid receptors, and also as a blocker of T-type calcium channels, the target of anticonvulsant drugs such as ethosuximide.
- That same year, Leresche et al . reported that ethosuximide had no effect on T-type currents, but did decrease noninactivating Na + current by 60 % and the Ca 2 +-activated K + currents by 39.1 ?6.4 % in rat and cat thalamocortical cells.
- That same year, however, Herrington and Lingle found no such effect at concentrations of up to 2.5 mmol / L . The year after, a study conducted on human neocortical cells removed during surgery for intractable epilepsy, the first to use human tissue, found that ethosuximide had no effect on Ca 2 + currents at the concentrations typically needed for a therapeutic effect.