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    Philip N. Patsalos.
    Summary: This significantly revised fourth edition provides a practically orientated guide to interactions associated with antiseizure medications. It describes pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic antiseizure medication (ASM) interactions, including details of the magnitude and mechanism of interactions, and also of drug combinations that are not associated with interactions and therefore can be co-prescribed without undue concern. Presented in alphabetical order and by drug class, drug interactions that occur between ASMs and also between ASMs and non- ASMs are described in three sections: Drug interactions between ASMs; Drug interactions between ASMs and non- ASM Drugs: Interactions affecting ASMs; Drug interactions between ASMs and non ASM Drugs: Interactions affected by ASMs. The latest data on all drug interactions is presented. New agents discussed include cannabidiol, cenobamate, everolimus and fenfluramine,. Antiseizure Medication Interactions: A Clinical Guide, 4th Edition concisely presents the most recent developments and data available on the topic. Therefore, enabling physicians and allied health professionals to make more rational choices when ASM polytherapy regimens are required. It will be of interest to medical professionals in disciplines including neurology, psychiatry and pediatrics.

    Contents:
    Section 1. Introduction
    Section 2. Drug Interactions Between AEDs
    Acetazolamide
    Cannabidiol
    Carbamazepine
    Clobazam
    Clonazepam
    Ethosuximide
    Eslicarbazepine acetate
    Felbamate
    Fenfluramine
    Gabapentin
    Lacosamide
    Lamotrigine
    Levetiraceta
    Methsuximide
    Oxcarbazepine
    Perampanel
    Phenobarbital
    Phenytoin
    Piracetam
    Pregabalin
    Primidone
    Rufinamide
    Stiripentol
    Tiagabine
    Topiramate
    Valproic Acid
    Vigabatrin
    Zonisamide
    Section 3. Drug Interactions between AEDs and non-AED drugs: Interactions Affecting AEDs
    Acetazolamide
    Cannabidiol
    Carbamazepine
    Clobazam
    Clonazepam
    Ethosuximide
    Eslicarbazepine acetate
    Felbamate
    Fenfluramine
    Gabapentin
    Lacosamide
    Lamotrigine
    Levetiracetam
    Methsuximide
    Oxcarbazepine
    Perampanel
    Phenobarbital
    Phenytoin
    Piracetam
    Pregabalin
    Primidone
    Rufinamide
    Stiripentol
    Tiagabine
    Topiramate
    Valproic Acid
    Vigabatrin
    Zonisamide
    Section 4. Drug Interactions between AEDs and non-AED drugs: Interactions Affected by AEDS
    Analgesics
    Antimicrobials
    Antineoplastic agents
    Antiulcer drugs
    Cardiovascular drugs
    Immunosuppressants
    Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
    Psychotropic Drugs
    Steroids
    Miscellanea.
    Digital Access Springer 2022