3-ethyl-3-methylpyrrolidine-2,5-dione
Ethosuximide is an anticonvulsant primarily used for the treatment of absence epilepsy. It acts by inhibiting voltage-gated T-type calcium channels in the central nervous system, thereby reducing neuronal hyperexcitability. The substance has a moderate adverse effects profile, with gastrointestinal and neurological effects possible. Ethosuximide is not classified as a psychoactive substance and has no significant abuse potential.
Class
Calciumkanalblocker
Pharmacological context
Mechanism
T-Type Calcium Channel Blocker
Short read on known pharmacology
Interactions
No curated pairs visible
Curated visible combinations
Risk theme
Interpret risks carefully
Condensed from structured notes
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Mechanism of Action
Ethosuximide acts through the following pharmacological mechanisms:
Designations
IUPAC: ethosuximide
Legal Status
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Synapedia Evidence
Effects & Pharmacology translation in progress
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Reported range 500–1000 mg/day
Total duration 12–24 hours
Oral
| Tier | Dosage |
|---|---|
| Light | 250 mg/day |
| Reported | 500–1000 mg/day |
| Strong | 1500 mg/day |
Oral
Onset
1–2 hours
Peak
4–6 hours
Total duration
12–24 hours
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Risks
Summary
Mögliche Nebenwirkungen umfassen Schwindel, Müdigkeit und gastrointestinale Beschwerden.
Safer Use
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