The effect of anticonvulsant drugs on posttraumatic convulsive reactions and the stability of the brain with respect to complete ischemia and hypoxia upon brain injury has been studied in animals with model contact craniocerebral trauma. It is established that lamotrigine, topiramate, and sodium valproate produce a strong effect on convulsive reactions, while magnesium sulfate and gabapentin produce a moderate action. The antiishemic and antihypoxic action of lamotrigine and sodium valproate is stronger than that of topiramate and gabapentin.
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