Slightly more than half of the children who have epilepsy need treatment only temporarily. This simple and positive fact raises important questions: Which children should be treated? How much medication should they receive? How long...
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TAKE CONTROL TODAYETP New - How Long Do Children Need Seizure Medicine?
Created by ETPat12/15/2006 - 7:12am|884 Views
Slightly more than half of the children who have epilepsy need treatment only temporarily. This simple and positive fact raises important questions: Which children should be treated? How much medication should they receive? How long...
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ETP New - Will I Always Have Epilepsy?
Created by ETPat01/08/2007 - 5:51pm|5119 Views About 80% of people with epilepsy treated with seizure medicines remain free of seizures for at least 2 years. Many never have any more seizures. The chances of becoming completely seizure-free are best if there is no known brain injury...
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