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BestMassage, the international massage table and supplies warehouse, is now introducing two comparison chart tools for its BodyChoice portable massage tables. The tools will help customers compare ma...
Fetal exposure to antiepileptic drug valproate impairs cognitive development
(Medical Xpress)—The effects of antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy have long been a concern of clinicians and women of childbearing age whose seizures can only be controlled by medications. In 199...
Risks of In Utero Exposure to Valproate Risks of In Utero Valproate Exposure
Antiepileptic medications are among the most commonly prescribed teratogenic drugs among women of childbearing potential. However, determining the exact number of women of childbearing age exposed to...
HR360 Releases 2012-2013 HSA/HRA/FSA Comparison Chart
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[Comment] Another option for first-line treatment of partial epilepsy?
Roughly half of patients newly diagnosed with epilepsy are expected to be seizure-free after first treatment with an appropriate antiepileptic drug, most often at a low dose. This responsiveness might...
[Review] Teratogenic effects of antiepileptic drugs
Most women with active epilepsy need treatment with antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy. Antiepileptic drugs are also frequently used for other indications, such as migraine, pain syndromes, and psyc...
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[Comment] Antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy and cognitive outcomes
Women with epilepsy are routinely advised to continue antiepileptic-drug treatment throughout pregnancy, based on the assumption that the maternal and fetal benefits of treatment in terms of maternal...
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Comparison of potential risk factors for medication errors with and without patient harm.
PURPOSE: To compare determinants for medication errors leading to patient harm with determinants for medication errors without patient harm. METHODS: A two-way case-control design was used to identify...
Patterns of nonadherence to antiepileptic drug therapy in children with newly diagnosed epilepsy.
Because of epilepsy's common occurrence, the narrow therapeutic and safety margins of antiepileptic medications, and the recognized complications of medication nonadherence in adults with epilepsy, id...
Drug treatment failures and effectivity in children with newly diagnosed epilepsy.
PURPOSE: To determine the percentage of children whom first-line antiepileptic drug treatment failed and the specific reasons for the treatment failure in newly diagnosed epilepsy. METHODS: Hospital r...
Adverse antiepileptic drug effects in new-onset seizures: A case-control study.
Adverse effects (AEs) are a major concern when starting antiepileptic drug (AED) treatment. This study quantified the extent to which AE reporting in people with new-onset seizures started on AEDs is...
Benign mesial temporal lobe epilepsy.
Benign mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (bMTLE), which is defined as at least 24 months of seizure freedom with or without antiepileptic medication, has probably been under-recognized because of a litera...