000 02129nam a22003137a 4500
999 _c8915
_d8915
001 5428
003 PILC
005 20240720152726.0
008 160505b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng dND
040 _cFEU-NRMF MEDICAL LIBRARY
041 _aEnglish
050 _aTHE M-PHAR ND 0029
100 _aAngeles, Glenda
245 _aEFFECTS OF MONOTHERAPHY OF VALPROATE OR CARBAMAZEPINE COMPARED WITH COMBINATION OF BOTH DRUGS ON THE STRENGTH AND COORDINATION OF ALBINO RATS
264 0 _cND
336 _aText
337 _aUnmediated
338 _aVolume
502 _bPharmacology
_gThesis
520 _aIt has been a well-known fact that anti-epileptic drugs are associated with numerous kinds of toxicity. Much toxicity associated with the use of these antiepileptic drugs has been attributed to its mechanism of its specific action. The study is designed to determine the degree of adverse effects caused by combining two antiepileptic drugs of different action and comparing it with the same drugs given as a monotherapy. It is hoped that this study will be able to demonstrate a comparative association of toxicity with multiple drug therapy of antiepileptic drugs. The experiment required the following drug dosages to elicit toxicity. In-group A, no drug was given because this is the control group B was given Valproate with a dosage of 120 mg/kg. Group C was given Carbamazepine at a dosage of 1 gm.kg. The last group, Group D was given the drug combination of Valproate and Carbamazepine which was given at different time to differences of half-lives of these two drugs. The first drug to be administered is Carbamazepine followed by Valproate after 4 hours. Endurance was measured by determining the length of time the rats stayed on the wheel.
700 _aAtanacio, Darwin
700 _aDario, Dionette Francis
700 _aDel Rosario, Shiella Marie
700 _aGo, Catherine
700 _aRamon, Jose Lenandro
700 _aTecson, Mary Anne
700 _aZuniga, Albert Robin;
942 _2lcc
_cTH