Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 October 2020
THERAPEUTICS
Brands
• 3,4-diaminopyridine, Firdapse, Zenas
Generic?
• Yes
Class
• Potassium channel blocker
Commonly Prescribed for
(FDA approved in bold)
• Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS)
• Congenital myasthenia gravis (CMG)
• Multiple sclerosis (MS)
• Downbeat nystagmus, cerebellar gait disorder
How the Drug Works
• Potassium channel blocker. Reduces flow of potassium across nerve terminal membranes and increases calcium influx with prolongation of action potential. This promotes presynaptic release of acetylcholine and may improve weakness and autonomic dysfunction
How Long Until It Works
• About 20 minutes, but maximum effect might take a few days
If It Works
• Continue to use to reduce symptoms of LEMS or CMG at lowest required dose. In LEMS, disease-modifying treatments, such as plasma exchange, IV immune globulin, corticosteroids, and immunosuppressives such as azathioprine are useful. Identifying malignancy such as small-cell lung cancer is essential
If It Doesn’tWork
• LEMS: treat with immunological therapy. Removal of neoplasm may improve symptoms
• CMG: establish the type. Presynaptic forms may respond to 3,4-diaminopyridine. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors may improve or worsen symptoms, depending on the disorder
Best Augmenting Combos for Partial Response or Treatment-Resistance
• May be combined with pyridostigmine, which increases the available amount of acetylcholine for receptor binding and may allow reduction of dose
Tests
• Obtain baseline CBC, electrolytes, glucose, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, liver function tests. Repeat monthly for 3 months, then every 6 months while on treatment
ADVERSE EFFECTS (AEs)
How the Drug Causes AEs
• Some AEs are related to acetylcholine release, others are unknown
Notable AEs
• Paresthesias, perioral numbness, insomnia, abdominal pain
Life-Threatening or Dangerous AEs
• Seizures, delirium: most common at doses of 100 mg or greater
Weight Gain
• Unusual
Sedation
• Unusual
What to Do About AEs
• Lower dose, supplement with pyridostigmine in LEMS. For first seizure, lower dose or discontinue and evaluate for metastatic brain tumor. For recurrent seizure, discontinue
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