Also known as 3-Isobutyl GABA, CI 1008, CI-1008, Lyrica, PD 144723 A 3-isobutyl derivative of gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) with anti-convulsant, anti-epileptic, anxiolytic, and analgesic activities. Although the exact mechanism of action is unknown, pregabalin...
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Oxytocin
Also known as OXT, Pitocin, Syntocinon Oxytocin (125 aa, ~13kDa) is encoded by the human OXT gene. This protein plays a role in smooth muscle contraction in both the mammary gland and uterus. Oxytocin also is involved in maternal-newborn bonding, cognition and many...
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Valproic Acid
Can I take Valproic Acid while breastfeeding? Because of the low levels of valproic acid in breastmilk and infant serum, no definite adverse reactions to valproic acid during breastfeeding have been reported. Theoretically, breastfed infants are at risk for valproic...
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Topiramate
Also known as McN-4853, RWJ-17021, TPM, Tipiramate, Tipiramato, Topamax, Topiramato, Topiramatum A sulfamate-substituted monosaccharide with anticonvulsant property. Although the mechanism of action has not been fully elucidated, topiramate antagonizes kainate/AMPA...
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Naltrexone
Also known as Depade, N-Cyclopropylmethylnoroxymorphone, Naltrexon, Naltrexona, Naltrexone Hydrochloride, Naltrexone.HCl, Naltrexonum, ReVia The hydrochloride salt of naltrexone, a noroxymorphone derivative with competitive opioid antagonistic activity. Naltrexone and...
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