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Intramuscular and rectal therapies of acute seizures
Ilo E Leppik
, Sima I. Patel
Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology
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Diazepam
100%
Acute Symptomatic Seizures
100%
Antiepileptic Drugs
80%
Lorazepam
80%
Maximum Permissible Concentration
60%
Intramuscularly
60%
Gabapentin
40%
Midazolam
40%
Status Epilepticus
40%
Phenytoin
40%
Rectal Administration
40%
Rectum
40%
Intravenous Route
40%
Drug Use
20%
Placebo-controlled Study
20%
Placebo
20%
Seizure
20%
Levetiracetam
20%
Active Transport
20%
Caregivers
20%
Small Intestine
20%
Initial Treatment
20%
Autoinjector
20%
Benzodiazepines
20%
Seizure Frequency
20%
Emergency Department
20%
% Response
20%
Oxcarbazepine
20%
Low Water Solubility
20%
Mode of Delivery
20%
Transport System
20%
Intramuscular Route
20%
Rectal Route
20%
Valproate
20%
Recurrent Seizures
20%
Suppository
20%
Low Absorption
20%
Prehospital Care
20%
Fosphenytoin
20%
Solubility in Aqueous Solutions
20%
Intramuscular Midazolam
20%
Parenteral Preparation
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Diazepam
100%
Lorazepam
80%
Anticonvulsive Agent
80%
Midazolam
60%
Phenytoin
40%
Intravenous Route
40%
Gabapentin
40%
Epileptic State
40%
Rectal Administration
40%
Sodium Valproate
20%
Oxcarbazepine
20%
Placebo
20%
Placebo-Controlled Study
20%
Suppository
20%
Fosphenytoin Sodium
20%
Bioavailability
20%
Levetiracetam
20%