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        | Focal Seizures (First Line)   |  | Definition 
 
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CarbamazepineLamotrigineLevetiracetamOxcarbazepinePhenobarbitalPhenytoinTopiramate (L2 P2 COT) |  | 
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        | focal Seizures (Second Line)   |  | Definition 
 
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GabapentinPrimidoneValproic Acid (Secon'd time around I should Go put my P in her V while she is unconscious) |  | 
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LacosamidePregabalinTiagabineRufinamideZonisamide (Due to my Lack of protection, she is now Pregnant.  We have a wild child like Rufio which plays with the tigers and Zebras |  | 
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        | Generalized Tonic Clonic Seizures (First Line)   |  | Definition 
 
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CarbamazepineLamotrigineLevetiracetamPhenobarbitalTopiramateValproic Acid (He's having a seizure, what should we do? Look 2 Captain V) the Barbarian |  | 
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        | Generalized Tonic Clonic Seizures (Second Line)   |  | Definition 
 
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OxcarbazepinePhenytoinPrimidone (If all else fails, ask my POP)   |  | 
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        | Absence Seizure (First Line)   |  | Definition 
 
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EthosuximidePhenobarbitalValproic Acid (Every time I watch Alice in wonderland I want to put my P in her V) |  | 
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        | Absence Seizure (Second Line)   |  | Definition 
 
        | (And she would say Please no) |  | 
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        | Absence Seizure (Adjunct)     |  | Definition 
 
        | (the only thing that can save her is the 1 magician with his spell levetiracetam) |  | 
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        | Atonic Seizure (First Line)   |  | Definition 
 
        | (Loss of muscle tone, only solution is to wear the new Vespar set) |  | 
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        | (CT scans are necesary, especially if the patient trys to fight a tiger) |  | 
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        | Myoclonic Seizure (First Line)   |  | Definition 
 
        | (First choice for protection from a jerk is the Vespar Armor set) |  | 
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        | Myoclonic Seizure (Adjunct)   |  | Definition 
 
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CarbamazepineEthosuximideKepraTiagabineZonisamide (We are at the zoo with Tigers and Zebras, give me a seck, I want to join in on the jitter bug dance) |  | 
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        | Which drugs have an Idiosyncratic SE of Blood dyscrasias   |  | Definition 
 
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CarbamazepineEthosuximidePhenobarbitolPhenytoinPrimidone (P3 CE)   |  | 
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        | Which drugs have an Idiosyncratic SE of Acute Hepatic Failure?   |  | Definition 
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        | Which drugs have an Idiosyncratic SE of Metabolic Acidosis? |  | Definition 
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First line: Focal & GTCAdjunct: Atonic & Myoclonic (11044) |  | 
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First Line: Absence & Atypical AbsenceAdjunct: Myoclonic (00104) |  | 
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First Line: Focal & GTCSecond Line: AbsenceAdjunct: Atypical Absence (1124) |  | 
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First line: Focal & GTCAdjunct: Absence & Myoclonic  (11404) |  | 
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First line: FocalSecond line: GTC (12) |  | 
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First Line: Focal, GTC & Absense (111) |  | 
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First line: FocalSecond line: GTC (12) |  | 
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Second line: Focal, GTC & Absence (222) |  | 
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Adjunct: Focal, Atonic & Myoclonic (40044) |  | 
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First line: GTC, Absence, Atypical Absence, Atonic, Myoclonic (21111) |  | 
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Adjunct: Focal & Myoclonic (4004) |  | 
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        | Drugs that work by blocking Na channels |  | Definition 
 
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CarbamazepineOxcarbazepinePhenytoinRufinamideTopiramateZonisamideLacosamineLamotragine   |  | 
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        | Drugs that work by blocking Ca channels |  | Definition 
 
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EthosuximideZonisamidePregabalinGabapentin |  | 
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        | Drugs that work by increasing GABA   |  | Definition 
 
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FelbamatePhenobarbitolTiagabineTopiramateVigabatinValproic acid When I saw Gabriella, I Fap to the photos of her tits & Vag |  | 
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        | Drugs that antagonize glutamate |  | Definition 
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