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New - Compliance
Created by ETPat02/11/2007 - 8:47am|296 Views
What is compliance? If you read about any kind of medical treatment or talk to doctors, you'll run across the term "compliance." This word is doctor-talk for whether the patient follows the doctor's instructions. Patients who do everything...
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New - Definitions
Created by ETPat11/19/2008 - 11:57am|47 Views
Definitions Non-compliance occurs when you don’t fill the first prescription or stop refilling prescriptions. Partial compliance occurs when you take less than the prescribed amount of medication. Dose Timing is taking each...
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New - Dosing and titration of Gabitril
Created by ETPat03/22/2006 - 11:55am|79 Views
Adults and children over 12 years of age often begin by taking 4 mg per day. This amount can be increased by 8 to 16 mg per day each month, to a maximum of 32 mg to 56 mg per day, divided into two to four doses. (Although Gabitril...
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New - Dosing and titration of Tegretol
Created by ETPat03/08/2005 - 9:47am|84 Views
Rashes that may be more serious are more likely to occur in persons with a particular gene called “HLA-B*1502”. This gene occurs almost exclusively in patients with ancestry across broad areas of Asia, including South Asian Indians....
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New - Dosing and titration of Tegretol XR
Created by ETPat03/22/2006 - 11:55am|123 Views
Rashes that may be more serious are more likely to occur in persons with a particular gene called “HLA-B*1502”. This gene occurs almost exclusively in patients with ancestry across broad areas of Asia, including South Asian Indians....
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New - General Info for Teens
Created by ETPat10/26/2006 - 5:19am|1155 Views
The onset of puberty can lead to more than first dates and acne—it can add a complex social environment to the management of an already complicated illness. But there is hope and help out there. Advocacy groups such as the Epilepsy...
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New - How to Read a Package Insert
Created by ETPat01/20/2007 - 11:48am|555 Views
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New - Introduction to Frisium
Created by ETPat12/15/2006 - 9:35am|1532 Views
Frisium (FRIH-zee-um) is the brand name used by Aventis Pharma for a seizure medicine available in many countries outside the United States. The generic name is clobazam (KLOH-bah-zam). In Canada, clobazam is sold under the brand...
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New - Introduction to Mysoline: Intermediate
Created by ETPat07/06/2005 - 9:25am|110 Views
Mysoline (MY-soh-leen) is the brand name used in the United States, Canada, and many other countries for the seizure medicine with the generic name primidone (PRIM-ih-dohn). Mysoline was introduced for epilepsy in the 1950s....
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New - Introduction to Neurontin: Advanced
Created by ETPat10/24/2005 - 7:34am|139 Views
Neurontin is the brand name used in the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, and some other countries for gabapentin. As suggested by the generic name, gabapentin, Neurontin was purposely designed to be similar to GABA...