Examples of 'lacosamide' in a sentence

Meaning of "lacosamide"

lacosamide (noun) - A medication used to treat epilepsy. This phrase is not commonly used in English
Show more definitions
  • A medication for the adjunctive treatment of partial-onset seizures and diabetic neuropathic pain.

How to use "lacosamide" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
lacosamide
Lacosamide may be taken with or without food.
Improved process for the preparation of lacosamide.
Lacosamide is effectively removed from plasma by haemodialysis.
No data on the interaction of lacosamide with alcohol are available.
Lacosamide may also be administered parenterally or intraperitoneally.
It is unknown whether lacosamide is excreted in human breast milk.
Lacosamide produced no effect upon resting conductances.
It is preferred that lacosamide is substantially enantiopure.
Lacosamide did not block sustained repetitive firing.
There is no specific antidote for overdose with lacosamide.
The metabolism of lacosamide has not been completely characterised.
Vimpat is a medicine containing the active substance lacosamide.
Lacosamide plasma concentrations were not affected by carbamazepine and by.
It contains the active substance lacosamide.
Lacosamide has a dual mechanism of action.

See also

Improved synthesis scheme for lacosamide.
Lacosamide inhibits slow prolonged bursting in cortical neurons.
The active substance is lacosamide.
Lacosamide treatment has been associated with dizziness or blurred vision.
There is limited clinical experience with lacosamide overdose in humans.
Lacosamide inhibits prolonged sustained repetitive firing on action potentials.
No other enzymes have been identified to be involved in the metabolism of lacosamide.
Thus lacosamide was present during all stages of the test.
Animal studies have shown excretion of lacosamide in breast milk.
The experience with lacosamide in elderly patients with epilepsy is limited.
There was no clinically relevant interaction between lacosamide and metformin.
Lacosamide plasma concentrations were not affected by carbamazepine and by valproic acid.
Of the dose is excreted in the urine as lacosamide and metabolites.
Lacosamide makes this inactivation happen at less depolarized membrane potentials.
The antiepileptic drug is lacosamide.
Data generally suggest that lacosamide has a low interaction potential.
Lacosamide induced a positive response in the in vitro mouse lymphoma assay.
Risk related to lacosamide.
Lacosamide does not shift steady state fast inactivation voltage curves.
There are no adequate data from the use of lacosamide in pregnant women.
Lacosamide does not change the rate of sodium channel fast inactivation.
Vimpat contains lacosamide.
Lacosamide may be used in a first line treatment of a disease as defined herein.
Interaction trials showed that lacosamide had no effect on the pharmacokinetics of digoxin.
Lacosamide did not modulate synaptic transmission under normal physiologic conditions.
The precise mechanism of antiepileptic effects of lacosamide in humans remains to be fully elucidated.
Lacosamide is primarily eliminated from the systemic circulation by renal excretion and biotransformation.
It has been known that pharmacokinetics of lacosamide is dose proportional at the therapeutic range.
Lacosamide for the treatment of hyperexcitability disorders associated with sodium channel dysfunction.
The most common adverse reaction resulting in discontinuation of lacosamide therapy was dizziness.
The renal clearance of lacosamide was only slightly reduced in elderly subjects in this study.
It is not intended to provide practical advice on how to use Lacosamide Accord.
It is also thought that lacosamide might help protect nerve cells from damage.
Lacosamide and its major metabolite are eliminated from the systemic circulation primarily by renal excretion.
Improved process for the preparation of lacosamide and its novel intermediate.

Search by letter in the English dictionary