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clonazepam and Craniocerebral Trauma

clonazepam has been researched along with Craniocerebral Trauma in 2 studies

Clonazepam: An anticonvulsant used for several types of seizures, including myotonic or atonic seizures, photosensitive epilepsy, and absence seizures, although tolerance may develop. It is seldom effective in generalized tonic-clonic or partial seizures. The mechanism of action appears to involve the enhancement of GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID receptor responses.
clonazepam : 1,3-Dihydro-2H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-one in which the hydrogens at positions 5 and 7 are substituted by 2-chlorophenyl and nitro groups, respectively. It is used in the treatment of all types of epilepsy and seizures, as well as myoclonus and associated abnormal movements, and panic disorders. However, its use can be limited by the development of tolerance and by sedation.

Craniocerebral Trauma: Traumatic injuries involving the cranium and intracranial structures (i.e., BRAIN; CRANIAL NERVES; MENINGES; and other structures). Injuries may be classified by whether or not the skull is penetrated (i.e., penetrating vs. nonpenetrating) or whether there is an associated hemorrhage.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Clonazepam treatment resolved the see-saw nystagmus."2.39[Intermittent sea-saw nystagmus successfully treated with clonazepam]. ( Augustin, P; Cochin, JP; Didier, T; Do Marcolino, C; Hannequin, D, 1995)
"The interval between head trauma to onset of symptoms was 1 to 4 weeks."1.28Post-traumatic tremor. ( Biary, N; Cleeves, L; Findley, L; Koller, W, 1989)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (50.00)18.7374
1990's1 (50.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Cochin, JP1
Hannequin, D1
Do Marcolino, C1
Didier, T1
Augustin, P1
Biary, N1
Cleeves, L1
Findley, L1
Koller, W1

Reviews

1 review available for clonazepam and Craniocerebral Trauma

ArticleYear
[Intermittent sea-saw nystagmus successfully treated with clonazepam].
    Revue neurologique, 1995, Volume: 151, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Anticonvulsants; Clonazepam; Craniocerebral Trauma; Humans; Male; Nystagmus, Pathologic

1995

Other Studies

1 other study available for clonazepam and Craniocerebral Trauma

ArticleYear
Post-traumatic tremor.
    Neurology, 1989, Volume: 39, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Clonazepam; Consciousness; Craniocerebral Trauma; Electromyography; Female; Humans; Male; Mid

1989