2005
DOI: 10.1177/0897190005280050
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Pharmacotherapy Overview of Seizure Management in the Adult Emergency Department

Abstract: Seizures are a common cause of emergency department visits, and approximately 28% of epilepsy patients present to an emergency department annually for treatment. This article will provide an overview of the pharmacotherapeutic management of seizures and anticonvulsant therapy for patients who present to the adult emergency department, including practical information for pharmacists covering or cross-covering this practice area. The benzodiazepines are reviewed as a class, including dosing strategies, pharmacod… Show more

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“…Phenytoin, a hydantoin, is also primarily used to treat generalized seizures and status epilepticus 17. The dose of phenytoin (10 mg/kg) selected for this experiment was based on the published data on rabbits 19.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phenytoin, a hydantoin, is also primarily used to treat generalized seizures and status epilepticus 17. The dose of phenytoin (10 mg/kg) selected for this experiment was based on the published data on rabbits 19.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%