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Seizures in Neurosurgery
Approved treatments
- Phenytoin Sodium · Viatris
Phenytoin Sodium works by stabilizing the threshold against hyperexcitability caused by excessive stimulation. - Cerebyx · Pfizer
Cerebyx works by stabilizing the inactivated state of sodium channels, preventing the rapid firing of neurons that can lead to seizures. - Dilantin · Pfizer
Phenytoin exerts its therapeutic effect by voltage-dependent blockade of membrane sodium channels.
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Frequently asked questions about Seizures in Neurosurgery
What drugs treat Seizures in Neurosurgery?
Tracked treatments include Phenytoin Sodium, Cerebyx, Dilantin.
What is the treatment for Seizures in Neurosurgery?
Standard treatment for Seizures in Neurosurgery includes Phenytoin Sodium, Cerebyx, Dilantin. See the treatment landscape page for first-line, second-line and salvage options.
Related
- Treatment landscape: Seizures in Neurosurgery patent cliff · Seizures in Neurosurgery CI report
- Treatment: Phenytoin Sodium · Viatris
- Treatment: Cerebyx · Pfizer
- Treatment: Dilantin · Pfizer
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