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Nová antikonvulziva v psychiatrii

ČEŠKOVÁ, Eva

Basic information

Original name

Nová antikonvulziva v psychiatrii

Name in Czech

Nová antikonvulziva v psychiatrii

Name (in English)

New anticonvulsants in psychiatry

Authors

ČEŠKOVÁ, Eva (203 Czech Republic, guarantor)

Edition

Česká a Slovenská neurologie a neurochirurgie, Praha, Česká lékařská společnost J.E. Purkyně, 2001, 1210-7859

Other information

Language

Czech

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

30000 3. Medical and Health Sciences

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Impact factor

Impact factor: 0.041

Organization unit

Faculty of Medicine

UT WoS

000167057400001

Keywords in English

anticonvulsations; clinical practice; psychiatry; neurology
Změněno: 22/6/2009 14:09, prof. MUDr. Eva Češková, CSc.

Abstract

V originále

Psychiatry and neurology have not only a common subjects of research, i.e. the human brain, but in clinical practice also a number of diagnostic methods and therapeutic procedures. Common therapeutic procedures include in particular anticonvulsants. Recently new anticonvulsants are in the foreground of interest. They extended in psychiatry the spectrum of therapeutic possibilities in bipolar disorders. The author concentrates on lamotrigine where experience in bipolar disorders is most extensive. Lamotrigine is a promising preparation in particular on account of its antidepressive properties and the minimal tendency to induce a switch-over to mania.

In English

Psychiatry and neurology have not only a common subjects of research, i.e. the human brain, but in clinical practice also a number of diagnostic methods and therapeutic procedures. Common therapeutic procedures include in particular anticonvulsants. Recently new anticonvulsants are in the foreground of interest. They extended in psychiatry the spectrum of therapeutic possibilities in bipolar disorders. The author concentrates on lamotrigine where experience in bipolar disorders is most extensive. Lamotrigine is a promising preparation in particular on account of its antidepressive properties and the minimal tendency to induce a switch-over to mania.