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Bcacp Neurology Test Questions With 100% Verified Answers 2026 What AEDs are considered first line for generalized seizures? (2) - ANSWER- Lamotrigine Topiramate Pregnant population considerations - ANSWER- monotherapy recommended. folate supplementation Minimize valproate (high birth defects) if possible Breastfeeding is ok Solid organ transplantation population considerations - ANSWER- avoid CYP3A4 enzyme inducers with cyclosporine check for DDI 2 MIGRAINE 11 PAGES - ANSWER- types of migraines - ANSWER- cluster tension migraine w/o aura migraine with aura cluster headaches - ANSWER- site of pain: Unilateral, fronto-temporal, periorbital character of pain: searing, excruciating may be accompanied by nasal sx more common in men tension HA - ANSWER- site of pain: bilateral, frontal, occipital character: aching, tight, squeezing migraine - ANSWER- site of pain: Usually unilateral at start; may become bilateral character: Pulsatile, throbbing accompanied by: photophobia, phonophobia, hyperosmia, N/V at least 5 attacks lasting 4-72 hrs first line acute tx of cluster HA - ANSWER- triptan - intranasal or injectable forms oxygen Preventive treatment of cluster HA - ANSWER- short term: corticosteroid burst 1x/year. ergotamines long term: verapamil (gold standard). lithium, gabapentin, topiramate, valproic acid non-pharm tx of migraines - ANSWER- avoid triggers acute tx of tension type HA - ANSWER- analgesics NSAIDs combination anagesics w/ and w/o caffeine preventive tx of tension-type HA - ANSWER- TCAs SSRIs if depression pharmacological acute treatment of migraines classes (4) - ANSWER- analgesics/NSAIDs triptans ergotamines anti-emetics What are the aromatic AEDs? (7) When should they be avoided? - ANSWER- Phenytoin Carbamazepine Oxcarbazepine Eslicarbazepine Phenobarbital Lamotrigine Perampanel Cross reactivity of rash is highest among aromatics. If patient has any type of rxn to one aromatic avoid all other aromatics Anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome - ANSWER- Rare, severe, delayed, multiorgan, type IV reaction Can be life-threatening 2-8 weeks after initiation Triad: fever, rash, organ involvement What AEDs are considered first line for focal seizures? (9) - ANSWER- carbamazepine gabapentin lamotrigine oxcarbazepine phenobarbital topiramate valproate lacosamide eslicarbazepine What do you need to qualify as migraine w/ aura - ANSWER- at least 1 fully reversible aura sx. Usually visual sx. may include sensory sx, motor sx. Doesn't last longer than

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What AEDs are considered first line for generalized seizures? (2) - ANSWER-

Lamotrigine

Topiramate



Pregnant population considerations - ANSWER- monotherapy recommended.

folate supplementation

Minimize valproate (high birth defects) if possible

Breastfeeding is ok



Solid organ transplantation population considerations - ANSWER- avoid CYP3A4

enzyme inducers with cyclosporine

check for DDI



2 MIGRAINE 11 PAGES - ANSWER-



types of migraines - ANSWER- cluster

tension

migraine w/o aura

migraine with aura



cluster headaches - ANSWER- site of pain: Unilateral, fronto-temporal, periorbital

character of pain: searing, excruciating

may be accompanied by nasal sx

,more common in men



tension HA - ANSWER- site of pain: bilateral, frontal, occipital

character: aching, tight, squeezing



migraine - ANSWER- site of pain: Usually unilateral at start; may become bilateral

character: Pulsatile, throbbing

accompanied by: photophobia, phonophobia, hyperosmia, N/V

at least 5 attacks lasting 4-72 hrs



first line acute tx of cluster HA - ANSWER- triptan - intranasal or injectable forms

oxygen



Preventive treatment of cluster HA - ANSWER- short term: corticosteroid burst 1x/year.

ergotamines

long term: verapamil (gold standard). lithium, gabapentin, topiramate, valproic acid



non-pharm tx of migraines - ANSWER- avoid triggers



acute tx of tension type HA - ANSWER- analgesics

NSAIDs

combination anagesics w/ and w/o caffeine



preventive tx of tension-type HA - ANSWER- TCAs

SSRIs if depression



pharmacological acute treatment of migraines classes (4) - ANSWER-

analgesics/NSAIDs

triptans

,ergotamines

anti-emetics

What are the aromatic AEDs? (7) When should they be avoided? - ANSWER-

Phenytoin

Carbamazepine

Oxcarbazepine

Eslicarbazepine

Phenobarbital

Lamotrigine

Perampanel

Cross reactivity of rash is highest among aromatics. If patient has any type of rxn to one

aromatic avoid all other aromatics



Anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome - ANSWER- Rare, severe,

delayed, multiorgan, type IV reaction Can be life-threatening

2-8 weeks after initiation

Triad: fever, rash, organ involvement



What AEDs are considered first line for focal seizures? (9) - ANSWER- carbamazepine

gabapentin

lamotrigine

oxcarbazepine

phenobarbital

topiramate

valproate

lacosamide

eslicarbazepine

What do you need to qualify as migraine w/ aura - ANSWER- at least 1 fully reversible

aura sx. Usually visual sx. may include sensory sx, motor sx. Doesn't last longer than

, 60 min. Migraine HA follows aura within 60 min.



Pharmacological tx of migraine abortive mild to moderate - ANSWER- NSAIDS, ASA,

APAP - for mild to moderate NTE 3x/week

Antiemetics

Avoid opioids and butalbital except as last resort



moderate to severe attacks Pharmacological tx of migraine abortive - ANSWER-

Triptans, ergotamines, and combination therapy for moderate to severe attacks

antiemetics



Ergotamines/dihydroergotamines problems - ANSWER- Less specific to targeted

receptor(s), thus causing more adverse effects



Name the triptans - ANSWER-

almotriptan naratriptan eletriptan

zolmitriptan sumatriptan rizatriptan

frovatriptan



What triptans are renally excreted? - ANSWER- Almotriptan, Naratriptan



Drug interactions (CYP3A4) - ANSWER- Eletriptan, Zolmitriptan



Contraindication with MAOI - ANSWER- Sumatriptan, Rizatriptan, Zolmitriptan

Propranolol DDI - ANSWER- Rizatriptan (5 mg dose/15 mg max total)



Quickest onset - ANSWER- SQ: Sumatriptan

Nasal spray: Sumatriptan and Zolmitriptan
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