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Treatments for Epilepsy

References

  1. Epilepsy Prodigy guidance 2005
  2. Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network. Diagnosis and management of epilepsy in adults. April 2003
  3. Tom Webb and Charles Cockerell Current role of drug treatment in the management of epilepsy Prescriber Volume No:15 Issue No:3 5 February 2004
  4. Wallace SJ, Binnie CD, Brown SW et al Epilepsy - a guide to medical treatment 1: antiepileptic drugs Hospital Medicine 1998;59:379-386
  5. Wallace SJ, Binnie CD, Brown SW et al. Epilepsy - a guide to medical treatment 2: non drug aspects. Hospital Medicine 1998;59:461-468
  6. The Treatment of Epilepsy (part 1). MeReC Bulletin. 1995;6:17-20
  7. The Treatment of Epilepsy (part 2). MeReC Bulletin. 1995;6:25-28

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