Lusam Syrup
Lacosamide
10 mg/ml
SPIMACO ADDWAEIH
| Pack size | 1 Bottle (200 ml) |
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| Retail Price | 83.90 AED |
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Indications
Lusam Syrup is used for:
Lacosamide is indicated for adjunctive therapy for partial onset seizures in patients with epilepsy over 17 years old. Injection is indicated for short term use when oral therapy is not feasible.
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Mechanism of Action
It is proposed that lacosamide's inhibition of sodium channels is responsible for analgesia. Lacosamide may be selective for inhibiting depolarized neurons rather than neurons with normal resting potentials. Pain and nociceptor hyperexcitability are associated with neural membrane depolarization. Lacosamide binds to collapsin response mediator protein-2 (CRMP-2), a phosphoprotein which is expressed primarily in the nervous system and is involved in neuronal differentiation and control of axonal outgrowth. The role CRMP-2 of binding in seizure control is hasn't been elucidated.
Note
Lusam 10 mg/ml Syrup manufactured by SPIMACO ADDWAEIH. Its generic name is Lacosamide. Lusam is availble in Saudi Arabia.
Farmaco SA drug index information on Lusam Syrup is not intended for diagnosis, medical advice or treatment; neither intended to be a substitute for the exercise of professional judgment.