Case Study
Epilepsy in practice: Inadequately controlled complex partial seizures
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Reference
- Guerrini R, Carpay J, Groselj J, van Oene J, Schreiner A, Lahaye M, et al. Topiramate monotherapy as broad-spectrum antiepileptic drug in a naturalistic clinical setting. Seizure. 2005; 14(6): 371-80.
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Related Drugs:
- Topamax Tablets (Topiramate)
- Topamax Sprinkle Capsules (Topiramate)
- Valpro (Sodium valproate)
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