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Current Deck: ATestDeckCollab::Module 6 Exam::Week 11 - Pathophysiology & Pharmacology of Seizures
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Which drug is correctly matched?
A. Carbamazepine: is structurally similar to valproic acid
B. Ethosuximide: reduces low-threshold (T-type) Ca++ currents
C. Felbamate: is not associated with serious toxicities
D. Phenytoin: drug of choice for absence (Petit Mal) seizures
E. Valproic acid: is effective for only absence (Petit Mal) seizures
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A. Carbamazepine: is structurally similar to valproic acid
B. Ethosuximide: reduces low-threshold (T-type) Ca++ currents
C. Felbamate: is not associated with serious toxicities
D. Phenytoin: drug of choice for absence (Petit Mal) seizures
E. Valproic acid: is effective for only absence (Petit Mal) seizures
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B. Ethosuximide: reduces low-threshold (T-type) Ca++ currents
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