This new edition of Antiseizure Medications: A Clinician s Manual reflects the advances in the study and treatment of epilepsy in the past several years As a practical tool for physicians and other healthcare providers this text focuses on the selection and use of antiseizure medications in a variety of clinical contexts In the past decade many new antiseizure medications ASMs have been introduced so that there are now approximately 30 medications available to treat epilepsy The healthcare provider therefore has many choices However having many alternatives also allows for the possibility of choosing an inappropriate or a suboptimal agent The choice of medication should be guided by knowledge and familiarity with the ASMs In this new edition the authors discuss choosing drugs when faced with various medical comorbidities; how to correctly prescribe titrate and taper drugs; how to monitor drug efficacy and side effects; how to diagnose and manage toxicity; interactions with other drugs; and other relevant issues With updated references terminology materials and drugs this third edition meets the needs of clinicians who must treat their patients living with epilepsy