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Time to Start Calling Things by Their Own Names? The Case for Antiseizure Medicines.
Epilepsy Currents ( IF 3.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-20 , DOI: 10.1177/1535759720905516
Jacqueline A French 1 , Emilio Perucca 2, 3
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Medicines currently used in the management of epilepsy have been developed to suppress seizures, and they have no known impact on the underlying disease. Using the term "antiepileptic" to describe these compounds is misleading because it suggests an action on the epilepsy itself. Pharmacological agents that have a merely symptomatic effect should be referred to as antiseizure medicines. Using appropriate terminology is especially important at a time innovative treatments targeting the development of epilepsy and its comorbidities are being actively pursued.

中文翻译:

是时候开始以自己的名字称呼事物了吗?抗癫痫药物的情况。

目前已开发出用于治疗癫痫的药物来抑制癫痫发作,并且它们对潜在疾病没有已知影响。用术语“抗癫痫药”来描述这些化合物是误导性的,因为它暗示了对癫痫症本身的作用。仅具有症状作用的药理学药物应称为抗癫痫药。在积极寻求针对癫痫发展及其合并症的创新治疗方法时,使用适当的术语尤为重要。
更新日期:2020-04-20
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