Dose-related side effects
In clinical studies performed before its approval by the FDA, immediate relase Keppra (levetiracetam) was given to 769 patients who were already taking another seizure medicine, and only 15% of them stopped...
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TAKE CONTROL TODAYETP New - Common side effects of Keppra XR: Professional
Created by ETPat09/19/2008 - 8:22am|48 Views
Dose-related side effects
In clinical studies performed before its approval by the FDA, immediate relase Keppra (levetiracetam) was given to 769 patients who were already taking another seizure medicine, and only 15% of them stopped...
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ETP New - Common side effects of Keppra: Professional
Created by ETPat04/03/2007 - 10:22am|640 Views Dose-related side effects
In clinical studies performed before its approval by the FDA, Keppra (levetiracetam) was given to 769 patients who were already...
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ETP New - Efficacy of Lamictal
Created by ETPat02/22/2005 - 10:45am|216 Views Randomized, controlled studies add-on studies of Lamictal in patients with refractory partial seizures found that Lamictal reduces seizure frequency by at least half in 16% to 20% more patients than add-on placebo (Messenheimer et...
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ETP New - How well does Gabitril work?
Created by ETPat02/22/2005 - 10:49am|103 Views Gabitril (tiagabine) is available for adjunctive (add-on) therapy for partial seizures in people over 12 years of age whose seizures are not well controlled by other medications.
In several randomized, controlled clinical trials,...
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ETP New - How well does Lyrica work?
Created by ETPat10/27/2005 - 3:30pm|121 Views When Lyrica and an inactive placebo were both used as add-on therapy in carefully performed studies, Lyrica reduced seizure frequency by at least half in about 30% (150 mg/day) to...
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ETP New - How well does Topamax work?: Intermediate
Created by ETPat11/07/2005 - 10:47am|196 Views
Topamax (topiramate) is approved by government regulatory agencies as monotherapy and adjunctive (add-on) therapy for many types of seizures in both adults and children. These include partial seizures (with and without secondary...
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