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propylene glycol and Absence Seizure

propylene glycol has been researched along with Absence Seizure in 6 studies

Propylene Glycol: A clear, colorless, viscous organic solvent and diluent used in pharmaceutical preparations.
propane-1,2-diol : The simplest member of the class of propane-1,2-diols, consisting of propane in which a hydrogen at position 1 and a hydrogen at position 2 are substituted by hydroxy groups. A colourless, viscous, hygroscopic, low-melting (-59degreeC) and high-boiling (188degreeC) liquid with low toxicity, it is used as a solvent, emulsifying agent, and antifreeze.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"The time to seizures was increased nearly five times by clonazepam and over three times by very small amounts of propylene glycol."5.26Protection from oxygen-induced seizures by clonazepam and propylene glycol. ( Beckman, DL; Crittenden, DJ, 1981)
"Cerebral in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of 13 newborn infants displaying seizures and receiving phenobarbitone, in one case supplemented by phenytoin, showed signals from propan-1,2-diol (the injection vehicle for both these anticonvulsants)."3.69Detection of propan-1,2-diol in neonatal brain by in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy. ( Burns, SP; Cady, EB; Coutts, GA; Cowan, FM; Iles, RA; Lorek, A; Penrice, J; Reynolds, EO, 1994)
" In this study, seizures were observed in mice treated with MMT in propylene glycol or corn oil."3.67Neurotoxic effects of methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT) in the mouse: basis of MMT-induced seizure activity. ( Fishman, BE; Gianutsos, G; McGinley, PA, 1987)
"The time to seizures was increased nearly five times by clonazepam and over three times by very small amounts of propylene glycol."1.26Protection from oxygen-induced seizures by clonazepam and propylene glycol. ( Beckman, DL; Crittenden, DJ, 1981)

Research

Studies (6)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19904 (66.67)18.7374
1990's1 (16.67)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (16.67)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Kaur, H1
Kumar, S1
Vishwakarma, P1
Sharma, M1
Saxena, KK1
Kumar, A1
SCARINCI, V1
Beckman, DL1
Crittenden, DJ1
Cady, EB1
Lorek, A1
Penrice, J1
Reynolds, EO1
Iles, RA1
Burns, SP1
Coutts, GA1
Cowan, FM1
Fishman, BE1
McGinley, PA1
Gianutsos, G1
Petroff, OA1
Yu, RK1
Ogino, T1

Other Studies

6 other studies available for propylene glycol and Absence Seizure

ArticleYear
Synthesis and antipsychotic and anticonvulsant activity of some new substituted oxa/thiadiazolylazetidinonyl/thiazolidinonylcarbazoles.
    European journal of medicinal chemistry, 2010, Volume: 45, Issue:7

    Topics: Anticonvulsants; Antipsychotic Agents; Carbazoles; Lethal Dose 50; Oxadiazoles; Seizures; Thiadiazol

2010
[Pharmacological studies of 2-methyl-2-n-propyl-1, 3-propanediol dicarbamate].
    Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale, 1956, Volume: 32, Issue:12

    Topics: Meprobamate; Propylene Glycol; Propylene Glycols; Seizures

1956
Protection from oxygen-induced seizures by clonazepam and propylene glycol.
    Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.), 1981, Volume: 168, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Benzodiazepinones; Carbamazepine; Cats; Clonazepam; Hyperbaric Oxygenation; Polyethylene Gl

1981
Detection of propan-1,2-diol in neonatal brain by in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
    Magnetic resonance in medicine, 1994, Volume: 32, Issue:6

    Topics: Brain Chemistry; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Pharmaceutical Vehicles;

1994
Neurotoxic effects of methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT) in the mouse: basis of MMT-induced seizure activity.
    Toxicology, 1987, Volume: 45, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Brain; Bridged Bicyclo Compounds; Bridged Bicyclo Compounds, Heterocyclic; Corn Oil; gamma-

1987
High-resolution proton magnetic resonance analysis of human cerebrospinal fluid.
    Journal of neurochemistry, 1986, Volume: 47, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Brain; Brain Injuries; Cerebrospinal Fluid; Coma; Female; Glucose; Humans; Infant; Magnetic R

1986