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Antiepileptic drugs: How they work in headache
F. M. Cutrer
Neurology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Topiramate
100%
Migraine Disorders
92%
Anticonvulsants
86%
Headache
78%
Gabapentin
77%
gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
73%
Valproic Acid
67%
Calcium Channels
65%
L-Type Calcium Channels
39%
Epilepsy
38%
bucide
23%
T-Type Calcium Channels
23%
D-Aspartic Acid
21%
Kainic Acid Receptors
20%
propionic acid
20%
Biochemical Phenomena
20%
GABA Receptors
18%
Succinic Acid
18%
Sodium Channels
18%
Nociception
18%
Glutamate Receptors
16%
Synaptic Transmission
14%
Glutamic Acid
13%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
12%