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Possible Interaction: Anticonvulsants and Glucose

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Glucose

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

A high … of glucose (2 g/kg) significantly only diminished the anticonvulsant effect of caprylic acid (30 mmol/kg) in non-fasted mice, and this was accompanied by an increase in blood glucose level and no changes in ketone body level as compared to the caprylic acid-treated group.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry  •  2015  |  View Paper
This suggested that the transport of glucose into brain might be influenced by the anticonvulsant , and the finding that the ratio of brain glucose to serum glucose was increased by ‘Phenobarbitone anaesthesia’ (MAYMAN, GATFIELD and BRECKENRIDGE, 1964) further supported this possibility.
Journal of neurochemistry  •  1966  |  View Paper