Maresová D, Mares P
Physiol Bohemoslov. 1985;34(6):562-6.
Two epileptogenic foci were formed in homotopic areas of sensorimotor cortices of both hemispheres by application of penicillin. Both valproate (200 and/or 400 mg/kg i.p.) and carbamazepine (50 and/or 100 mg/kg i.p.) did not significantly alter the synchronization of interictal focal discharges. The incidence of ictal phases was suppressed by both drugs in a dose-dependent manner--higher doses (valproate--400 mg/kg; carbamazepine--100 mg/kg i.p.) fully blocked the seizures. Both drugs did not suppress the projection of focal discharges into the opposite hemisphere but were efficacious against secondary generalization.