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Seizure risk associated with neuroactive drugs: data from the WHO adverse drug reactions database.
Author: KumlienEva, LundbergPer Olov
Original Abstract of the Article :
PURPOSE: To explore the association between the use of neuroactive drugs and reports of epileptic seizures. MATERIAL: Using the WHO adverse drug reactions (ADR) database, VigiBase, we surveyed reports of suspected seizures from 1968 until February 2006. Case reports of ADRs, that were classified as...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seizure.2009.11.005
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Exploring the Link Between Neuroactive Drugs and Seizures
This research dives deep into the world of neuroactive drugs and their potential to trigger seizures. It's like exploring a vast desert, where every drug is a hidden oasis with its own unique properties. The researchers used a massive database called VigiBase, which is like a giant map of the desert, to track reports of seizures associated with different medications. They looked at 7,375,325 reports, searching for the link between specific drugs and convulsive events. Their findings revealed that certain medications, like antidepressants, antipsychotics, and cholinomimetic drugs, are more likely to be associated with seizures than others. It's like some oases are more prone to sandstorms than others.
Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, and Cholinomimetics: A Cautionary Tale
The study discovered that certain categories of drugs were more likely to be associated with seizures. This is particularly important for those taking these medications. It's like knowing which oases are more likely to have treacherous paths leading to them. The researchers identified the top 10 drugs associated with convulsive adverse drug reactions (ADRs), and a few of them may be familiar to you. These findings highlight the importance of careful monitoring and communication between patients and doctors when taking these specific types of medications.
Understanding the Risks and Making Informed Decisions
This research provides valuable information about the potential risks associated with certain neuroactive drugs. It's like having a guidebook to navigate the desert of medication options. Understanding these risks and communicating openly with your doctor can help you make informed decisions about your medication and avoid any potential pitfalls.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research is like a beacon in the vast desert of pharmaceutical knowledge. It sheds light on a crucial aspect of medication safety and emphasizes the importance of understanding the potential risks associated with neuroactive drugs. Just as a traveler in the desert must be vigilant and prepared, patients need to be aware of the potential side effects of their medications and work with their doctors to make informed decisions about their health.
Date :
- Date Completed 2010-05-04
- Date Revised 2014-10-21
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