Certain antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) do affect the skin. For example, some people on carbamazepine (Tegretol) develop skin rashes with excessive sun exposure. With regard to lamotrigine (Lamictal), a very small percentage of individuals develop a rash (usually within the first week of use) that can be serious if the medication is not immediately discontinued (e.g. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome). There are others that can affect the skin, as well.
Antiepileptic drugs are all drugs used to treat or prevent convulsions, as in epilepsy.
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Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are designed to modify the structures and processes involved in the development of a seizure, including neurons, ion channels, receptors, glia, and inhibitory or excitatory synapses.
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An antiepileptic is a drug or agent used to prevent epileptic seizures.
Anticonvulsants , which are also called antiepileptic drugs , are considered first-line preventive treatment for migraine. These drugs work by enhancing the neurotransmission of gamma amino-butyric acid, or GABA.
Keppra is an antiepileptic drug manufactured by UCB Inc. Aside from Keppra, UBC Inc. also manufactures and distributes more than 27 drugs in the United States.