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Essential Neuropharmacology ’ The Prescriber s Guide Second edition Published online by Cambridge University Press Published online by Cambridge University Press Essential Neuropharmacology ’ The Prescriber s Guide Second edition Stephen D. Silberstein ProfessorJeffersonMedicalCollege,ThomasJeffersonUniversityandDirector, JeffersonHeadacheCenter,ThomasJeffersonUniversityHospital,Philadelphia,PA,USA Michael J. Marmura AssistantProfessor,DepartmentofNeurology,JeffersonHeadacheCenter, ThomasJeffersonUniversityHospital,Philadelphia,PA,USA Hsiangkuo Yuan VisitingScholar,ThomasJeffersonUniversityHospital,DepartmentofNeurology,Philadelphia, PA,USA Consultant Editor Stephen M. Stahl AdjunctProfessorofPsychiatry,UniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego,CA, USAandHonoraryVisitingSeniorFellowattheUniversityofCambridge,Cambridge,UK Withillustrationsby Nancy Muntner NeuroscienceEducationInstitute Published online by Cambridge University Press UniversityPrintingHouse,CambridgeCB28BS,UnitedKingdom CambridgeUniversityPressispartoftheUniversityofCambridge. ItfurtherstheUniversity’smissionbydisseminatingknowledgeinthepursuitof education,learningandresearchatthehighestinternationallevelsofexcellence. www.cambridge.org Informationonthistitle:www.cambridge.org/9781107485549 ©S.D.Silberstein,M.J.MamuraandH.Yuan(2010)2015 Thispublicationisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexception andtotheprovisionsofrelevantcollectivelicensingagreements, noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplacewithoutthewritten permissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublished2010 Secondedition2015 Reprinted 2017 PrintedintheUnited KingdombyBell andBainLtd, Glasgow AcatalogrecordforthispublicationisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary LibraryofCongressCataloginginPublicationdata Silberstein,StephenD.,author. Essentialneuropharmacology:theprescriber’sguide/StephenD.Silberstein,MichaelJ.Marmura, HsiangkuoYuan;consultanteditor,StephenM.Stahl;withillustrationsbyNancy Muntner. Secondedition. p.;cm. Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN9781107485549(Paperback) I. Marmura,MichaelJames,author. II. Yuan,Hsiangkuo,author. III. Title. [DNLM:1.CentralNervousSystemAgents pharmacology Handbooks.2.CentralNervousSystem Agents therapeuticuse Handbooks.3.CentralNervousSystemDiseases drugtherapy Handbooks. QV39] RM315 6150.78 dc23 2015012669 ISBN9781107485549Paperback CambridgeUniversityPresshasnoresponsibilityforthepersistenceoraccuracy ofURLsforexternalorthirdpartyinternetwebsitesreferredtointhispublication, anddoesnotguaranteethatanycontentonsuchwebsitesis,orwillremain, accurateorappropriate. Everyefforthasbeenmadeinpreparingthisbooktoprovideaccurateanduptodateinformation whichisinaccordwithacceptedstandardsandpracticeatthetimeofpublication.Althoughcase historiesaredrawnfromactualcases,everyefforthasbeenmadetodisguisetheidentitiesofthe individualsinvolved.Nevertheless,theauthors,editorsandpublisherscanmakenowarrantiesthatthe informationcontainedhereinistotallyfreefromerror,notleastbecauseclinicalstandardsareconstantly changingthroughresearchandregulation.Theauthors,editorsandpublishersthereforedisclaimall liabilityfordirectorconsequentialdamagesresultingfromtheuseofmaterialcontainedinthisbook. Readersarestronglyadvisedtopaycarefulattentiontoinformationprovidedbythemanufacturerofany drugsorequipmentthattheyplantouse. Published online by Cambridge University Press Contents List oficons page xi Preface xv Acknowledgements xvi 1. acetazolamide 1 2. alemtuzumab 5 3. almotriptan 9 4. alteplase 13 5. amantadine 17 6. amifampridine 21 7. amitriptyline 24 8. apixaban 29 9. apomorphine 32 10. aprepitant 35 11. aripiprazole 38 12. armodafinil 42 13. aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) 45 14. azathioprine 50 15. baclofen 54 16. benztropine 58 17. bevacizumab 62 18. botulinum toxintypeA 66 19. botulinum toxintypeB 71 20. bromocriptine 74 21. bupropion 78 22. carbamazepine 82 23. carisoprodol 86 24. carmustine 89 25. chlorpromazine 92 26. citalopram 95 27. clobazam 99 28. clonazepam 102 29. clonidine 106 30. clopidogrel 110 31. clozapine 114 32. corticotropin 118 v Published online by Cambridge University Press 33. cyclobenzaprine 122 34. cyclophosphamide 125 35. cyclosporine (ciclosporin) 129 36. cyproheptadine 133 37. dabigatran etexilate 136 38. dalfampridine 140 39. dantrolene 143 40. desvenlafaxine 146 41. dexamethasone 150 42. dextromethorphan/quinidine 155 43. diazepam 159 44. diclofenac 164 45. dihydroergotamine 168 46. dimethylfumarate 172 47. dipyridamole and aspirin 175 48. donepezil 179 49. droperidol 183 50. droxidopa 186 51. duloxetine 189 52. edoxaban 194 53. edrophonium 198 54. eletriptan 201 55. entacapone 205 56. escitalopram 209 57. eslicarbazepine acetate 213 58. ethosuximide 216 59. everolimus 219 60. ezogabine 223 61. felbamate 226 62. fingolimod 229 63. flunarizine 233 64. frovatriptan 236 65. gabapentin 239 66. galantamine 243 67. glatiramer acetate 247 68. guanfacine 250 69. haloperidol 254 70. heparin 258 71. indomethacin 262 vi Published online by Cambridge University Press 72. interferon-β 266 73. intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) 270 74. lacosamide 275 75. lamotrigine 278 76. levetiracetam 282 77. levodopaand carbidopa 286 78. levomilnacipran 291 79. lidocaine 295 80. lithium 298 81. mannitol 302 82. meclizine 305 83. memantine 308 84. metaxalone 312 85. methocarbamol 314 86. methotrexate 317 87. methylergonovine 321 88. metoclopramide 324 89. mexiletine 328 90. milnacipran 331 91. mirtazapine 335 92. mitoxantrone 338 93. modafinil 341 94. mycophenolate mofetil 345 95. nabiximols 349 96. naratriptan 352 97. natalizumab 356 98. netupitant/palonosetron 360 99. nimodipine 363 100. nortriptyline 366 101. olanzapine 371 102. ondansetron 375 103. oxcarbazepine 378 104. penicillamine 382 105. perampanel 385 106. phenobarbital 388 107. phenytoin and fosphenytoin 392 108. pizotifen 397 109. pramipexole 400 110. prednisone 404 vii Published online by Cambridge University Press 111. pregabalin 410 112. primidone 414 113. prochlorperazine 418 114. promethazine 421 115. propranolol 424 116. pyridostigmine 428 117. quetiapine 432 118. quinine sulfate 436 119. ramelteon 439 120. rasagiline 442 121. reserpine 446 122. riluzole 449 123. rituximab 452 124. rivaroxaban 456 125. rivastigmine 459 126. rizatriptan 463 127. ropinirole 467 128. rotigotinetransdermal system 471 129. rufinamide 475 130. selegiline 478 131. sodium oxybate 482 132. sumatriptan 485 133. suvorexant 489 134. tasimelteon 492 135. temozolomide 495 136. teriflunomide 499 137. tetrabenazine 502 138. tiagabine 506 139. timolol 509 140. tizanidine 513 141. topiramate 517 142. trientine hydrochloride 522 143. trihexyphenidyl 525 144. valproic acid 529 145. venlafaxine 534 146. verapamil 539 147. vigabatrin 543 148. vilazodone 546 149. vortioxetinehydrobromide 549 viii Published online by Cambridge University Press 150. warfarin 552 151. zolmitriptan 557 152. zonisamide 561 List ofabbreviations 565 Index bydrug name 567 Index byuse 575 Index byclass 585 ix Published online by Cambridge University Press Published online by Cambridge University Press

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