The Use of Antiepileptic Drugs in Acute Neuropsychiatric Conditions: Focus on Traumatic Brain Injury, Pain, and Alcohol Withdrawal

  • Nejad S
  • Chuang K
  • Hirschberg R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), have demonstrated efficacy treating a number of acute conditions, en- compassing a broad range of symptoms and syndromes, in addition to being first-line treatment for epilepsy. Clinically, since their inception, AEDs have been used off-label for acute and chronic medical conditions, both as primary and as adjuvant therapies. In this review, we describe the ob- served clinical effectiveness of AEDs across a set of commonly encountered acute conditions in the general hospital: traumatic brain injury, pain, alcohol withdrawal. In describing the individual benefits and usages of specific agents, the applicability of these agents to other common neuro- psychiatric conditions may be further explored. Keywords

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Nejad, S. H., Chuang, K., Hirschberg, R., Aquino, P. R., & Fricchione, G. L. (2014). The Use of Antiepileptic Drugs in Acute Neuropsychiatric Conditions: Focus on Traumatic Brain Injury, Pain, and Alcohol Withdrawal. International Journal of Clinical Medicine, 05(12), 724–736. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijcm.2014.512099

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