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Antiepileptic drugs: How they work in headache
F. M. Cutrer
Neurology
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Anticonvulsive Agent
100%
Migraine
100%
Headache
100%
4 Aminobutyric Acid
83%
Topiramate
83%
Calcium Channel
66%
Gabapentin
66%
Sodium Valproate
66%
Pathophysiology
33%
Succinic Acid
16%
Glutamic Acid
16%
Clinical Feature
16%
Sodium Ion
16%
Aspartic Acid
16%
Ion Channel
16%
Glutamate Receptor
16%
Alpha Amino 3 Hydroxy 5 Methyl 4 Isoxazolepropionic Acid
16%
4 Aminobutyric Acid Receptor
16%
Kainic Acid
16%
Neuroscience
Anticonvulsant
100%
Migraine
100%
Headache
100%
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
83%
Topiramate
83%
Calcium Channel
66%
Gabapentin
66%
Glutamic Acid
16%
Neurotransmission
16%
Metabolic Pathway
16%
Glutamate Receptor
16%
Ion Channel
16%
Succinate
16%
Aspartic Acid
16%
Auras
16%
GABA Receptor
16%
Nociception
16%
AMPA
16%
Keyphrases
L-type Calcium
33%
T-type Calcium
16%
GABA Metabolism
16%
Migraine Model
16%