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    medicine anticonvulsant;antiepileptic agent
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    El antiepiléptico (también llamado anticonvulsivo o F.A.E., acrónimo de "fármaco anti-epiléptico" ) es un término que se refiere a un fármaco, u otra substancia destinada a combatir, prevenir o interrumpir las convulsiones o los ataques epilépticos. Suele llamársele antiepiléptico aunque existen otros tipos de convulsiones no asociadas a la epilepsia como: el síndrome convulsivo febril del niño y las convulsiones producidas por la retirada brusca de tóxicos y fármacos depresores del sistema nervioso central; sin embargo estos eventos no requieren de un uso regular de un fármaco. Los antiepilépticos se han estado usando en el tratamiento del trastorno bipolar, debido a que actúan como estabilizantes del humor (psicotrópicos). A pesar de que al controlar las convulsiones se previene la posible ocurrencia de un daño cerebral considerable, también se han asociado los antiepilépticos con una disminución del coeficiente intelectual. Cabe mencionar que pueden ocasionar diarrea.

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    Anticonvulsants (also commonly known as antiepileptic drugs or as antiseizure drugs) are a diverse group of pharmacological agents used in the treatment of epileptic seizures. Anticonvulsants are also increasingly being used in the treatment of bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder, since many seem to act as mood stabilizers, and for the treatment of neuropathic pain. Anticonvulsants suppress the rapid and excessive firing of neurons during seizures. Anticonvulsants also prevent the spread of the seizure within the brain. Some investigators have observed that anticonvulsants themselves may cause reduced IQ in children. However these adverse effects must be balanced against the significant risk epileptic seizures pose to children and the distinct possibility of death and devastating neurological sequelae secondary to seizures. Anticonvulsants are more accurately called antiepileptic drugs (abbreviated "AEDs"), and are often referred to as antiseizure drugs because they provide symptomatic treatment only and have not been demonstrated to alter the course of epilepsy. Conventional antiepileptic drugs may block sodium channels or enhance γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) function. Several antiepileptic drugs have multiple or uncertain mechanisms of action. Next to the voltage-gated sodium channels and components of the GABA system, their targets include GABAA receptors, the GAT-1 GABA transporter, and GABA transaminase. Additional targets include voltage-gated calcium channels, SV2A, and α2δ. By blocking sodium or calcium channels, antiepileptic drugs reduce the release of excitatory glutamate, whose release is considered to be elevated in epilepsy, but also that of GABA. This is probably a side effect or even the actual mechanism of action for some antiepileptic drugs, since GABA can itself, directly or indirectly, act proconvulsively. Another potential target of antiepileptic drugs is the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha. The drug class was the 5th-best-selling in the US in 2007. Some anticonvulsants have shown antiepileptogenic effects in animal models of epilepsy. That is, they either prevent the development of epilepsy or can halt or reverse the progression of epilepsy. However, no drug has been shown in human trials to prevent epileptogenesis (the development of epilepsy in an individual at risk, such as after a head injury).

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