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NUR909 Module 9a (Pharmaceutical Agents for
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What is the goal with antiepileptic treatment? - Answer Limit seizure activity & minimize
side effects



True or false: Most AEDs are NOT benign & come with several side effects - Answer
True



What do the side effects of antiepileptic drugs contribute to? - Answer Non-adherence
of AED regimens



True or False: Most seizure activity responds to single drug treatment, however some do
not. The biggest challenge with adding additional antiepileptic drugs are the increased
side effects - Answer True



-Treat with as few drugs as possible



There has been a long-standing concern regarding the use of AED during __ - Answer
Pregnancy



What generation AEDs are associated with the highest incidence of fetal anomalies,
intrauterine growth retardation, & neural tube defects? - Answer First generation AEDs



The overall risk of major congenital malformations is with __ trimester AED exposure -
Answer First trimester



What drug has the highest risk for congenital malformations during pregnancy? -
Answer Valproate (Depakote)

,-AVOID during pregnancy



The risk of congenital malformation increases with what? - Answer Higher doses



-Risk increases in a dose dependent manner



In addition to directly causing anomalies, many AEDs interfere with the absorption &
metabolism of what? - Answer Folate



What does an interference with folate absoprtion & metabolsim lead to? - Answer Neural
tube defects



In addition to Valproate, first generation AEDs include a group of drugs called what? -
Answer Hydantoins



What are some first generation AEDs (hydantoins)? (6) - Answer 1. Phenytoin (Dilantin)

2. Fosphentoin (Cerebrex)

3. Mephentoin (Mesantoin)

4. Valproic acid (Depakote)

5. Carbamazepine (Tegretol)

6. Phenobarbital



First generation AEDs (hydantoins) are associated with a pattern of defects collectively
called? - Answer Fetal hydantoin syndrome



What is fetal hydantoin syndrome characterized by? (4) - Answer 1. Hypoplasia &
ossification of distal phalanges

2. Craniofacial abnormalities (microcephaly)

, 3. Cleft lip or palate

4. Mental delays



What are some "tell-tale" symptoms of fetal hydantoin syndrome? (4) - Answer 1.
Hypertelorism-widespaced eyes & flat/broad nasal bridge

2. Short upturned nose, long philtrum & thin upper lip

3. Stiff tapered fingers w/ hypoplastic fingernails

4. Hypoplastic toenails & digitalized great toe-toes that take on the appearance of
fingers



So what are all the first generation drugs (that we mentioned) associated with? - Answer
Congenital anomalies



True or false: For many years, most practitioners thought that the second generation
AED drugs were safer in pregnancy. However, it is too limited of a database to conclude
these drugs are safer - Answer True



Which defect are some second generation AEDs associated with? - Answer Oral clefts



Several registries have demonstrated a significantly increased risk of isolated,
non-syndrome related oral clefts following first trimester exposure to many of these
drugs even with folate supplementation



True or false: There are many different types of oral clefts - Answer True



1. Unilateral cleft lip

2. Bilateral cleft lip

3. Unilateral cleft lip & palate

4. Bilateral cleft lip & palate

5. Cleft palate

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