Posted by MM on July 17, 2001, at 14:14:46
In reply to Re: Levitiracetam Zonisamide anybody tried them?, posted by MM on July 17, 2001, at 13:34:35
http://www.mhsource.com/pt/p990564.html
(article about meds in the works)http://home.borism.net/pmbrig/BP_pharm.html#ZNS
(lots of info, scroll down to investigational meds)Sorry, I'm not finding much.
clinical class: anticonvulsant
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The term anticonvulsant describes the category of drug whose original or most common use and intended therapeutic effect is to control or prevent epileptic seizures or convulsions.
carbamazapine | Celontin | Cerebyx | clonazepam | clorazepate | Depakene | Depakote | dephenylhydantoin | diazepam | Dilantin | ethosuximide | ethotoin | Felbatol | felbamate | fosphenytoin | gabapentin | Gabitril | Klonopin | lamotrigine | Lamictal | Mebaral | mephobarbital | methosuximide | Mogadon | Mysoline | Neurontin | nitrazepam | Peganone | phenacemide | phenobarbital | Phenurone | phenytoin | primidone | Sabril | Tegretol | tiagabine | Topamax | topiramate | Tranxene | Valium | valproate | vigabatrin | Zarontin | Zonegran | zonisamide
There's one list I found of anti-convulsants.
http://www.bipolarnetwork.org/new_site/Clinical/
(site about med trials)
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