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Sodium Channel Blockers for Vestibular Paroxysmia in Children [PDF]
Background/Objectives: As vestibular paroxysmia (VP) has recently been described in children, with an incidence of up to 4% of vertigo, and a promising therapeutic response to sodium-channel-blocking drugs has also been reported, the aim of this paper is
Pierre Reynard +5 more
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Cannabidiol combined with GABAergic drugs but not with sodium channel blockers prevents the development of drug-resistance seizures in a preclinical model [PDF]
Drug resistance affects 30% of patients with epilepsy. Cannabidiol (CBD) decreases the expression of drug-resistant seizures in specific syndromes. However, it is unknown if CBD prevents the development of drug-resistant condition in epilepsy.
Monserrat Fuentes-Mejia +5 more
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Familial SCN1A‐Related Epilepsy in Palestinian Siblings: Challenges of Genetic Testing in Resource‐Limited Settings: A Case Report [PDF]
SCN1A‐related epilepsy may present in siblings with febrile and afebrile seizures. In resource‐limited settings, diagnosis relies heavily on clinical recognition and established criteria.
Anwar Abu Hetta +5 more
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Sodium channel blockers for cystic fibrosis. [PDF]
People with cystic fibrosis (CF) have increased transport of the salt, sodium across their airway lining. Over-absorption of sodium results in the dehydration of the liquid that lines the airway surface and is a primary defect in people with CF.To determine whether the topical administration of drugs that block sodium transport improves the respiratory
Burrows EF, Southern KW, Noone PG.
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Magnesium in Aconitine‐Induced Electrical Storm—Mechanism Yes, Mandate No [PDF]
Aconitine poisoning produces lethal ventricular arrhythmias through persistent activation of cardiac sodium channels. We critically comment on a recent case report describing 28 biphasic shocks for aconitine‐induced electrical storm, addressing three ...
Zhong‐Qun Zhan, Hai‐Jun Xu
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Сardioprotective agents with biaromatic structure. Part 3. Sodium channel blockers
This review continues a series of reviews on the analysis of compounds with cardioprotective properties in a number of biaromatic structures, which include a range of sodium channel blockers. Among voltage-gated sodium channels, the Nav1.5 isoform is the
G. V. Mokrov
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Approximately 30% of epileptic patients develop Drug-Resistant Epilepsy. Based on evidence that shows a loss of efficacy in some sodium channel blocker antiseizure drugs in epilepsy, we focus our study on assessing the anticonvulsant efficacy of ...
Cecilia Zavala-Tecuapetla +3 more
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Sodium channel blockers for neuroprotection in multiple sclerosis. [PDF]
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune, inflammatory, demyelinating disease of the central nervous system (CNS), which can occur in many parts of the CNS and result in a wide range of symptoms including sensory impairment, fatigue, walking or balance problems, visual impairment, vertigo and cognitive disabilities.
Yang C, Hao Z, Zhang L, Zeng L, Wen J.
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Cardiac Sodium Channel Blockade Due to Antiepileptic Drug Combination
Drugs that inhibit voltage-dependent sodium channels are commonly used to treat epilepsy. Old and novel antiepileptic drugs are used either as monotherapy or in combination to control epilepsy.
Ossama Maadarani +8 more
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