Quick Study: Anti-Seizure Medications (ASMs) in Adults

MAY 1 - 29, 2026 | 12:00 - 1:00 PM (ET)
Learn about commonly used anti-seizure medications, how to titrate and adjust medications, and drug interactions.

Case Support
Healthcare providers can present your de-identified case for advice, support and written recommendations.
Syllabus
- Explore classes of medications that are highly susceptible to ASM interactions
- Discuss management implications of ASM and drug interactions (dosage adjustment)
- Select appropriate medications based on patients’ needs and eligibility for drug benefits such as Ontario Drug Benefit Program and OHIP+
- Describe commonly used anti-seizure medications in terms of their use, side effect profiles, and therapeutic drug monitoring considerations
- Recognize process for titration and adjusting medications
- Identify appropriate selection of ASMs
- Compare monotherapy versus combinations of ASMs
- Explore the use of rescue therapy
- Identify principles of seizure safety
- Identify evidence-supported indications and dosing
- Recognize common drug-drug interactions and side effects
- Discuss recommendations for ASM withdrawal
- Describe common issues regarding withdrawal of ASMs
Didactics & Recordings
This Quick Study series is facilitated by Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) and Epilepsy Southeastern Ontario.


Clinical Leads
Dr. Lysa Boissé Lomax
Epileptologist (Medical Lead)
Dr. Gavin Winston
Epileptologist
Dr. Garima Shukla
Epileptologist
Dr. Ahmed Abushama
Paediatric Neurologist
Dr. Gaya Balasubramaniam
Neurologist
Kate Carson
Neuro-Pharmacist
Melissa Meisner
EMU Nurse Navigator
Samantha Keroglidis
Clinical Pharmacist
Sandra Weatherby
Registered Nurse
Jasmine Harris
Registered Practical Nurse & Sr. Project Coordinator (Epilepsy Southeastern Ontario)
Brandy Sheahan
Executive Director (Epilepsy Southeastern Ontario)
