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... including serious accidents and falls, potentially lethal cardiac rhythm disturbances, acute myocardial infarction, seizures, psychosis, aggression and suicide. The cases were analyzed and classified using computerized excerpts of adverse event ...
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According to an article published in the open-access journal PLoS Medicine , children with drug-resistant partial epilepsy who are enrolled in trials tend to have a greater response to placebo than adults ...
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... to find math curricula for her autistic son, dysgraphic daughter, and her other daughter who suffers from complex partial seizures. She feels called to homeschool, but sometimes finding the right curriculum proves difficult. TOS knows the ...
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... know the woman either. Why do I even keep this?" Doctors call it transient epileptic amnesia. It is not unusual for seizures to leave cognitive function intact while disabling a sufferer's ability to retrieve established memories, a condition known ...
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... worker, F., came. They helped me back to my desk chair which has body support. As Linda was going for the pill, a partial seizure, started to spasm in half of my body, flowing from my arm out, up and down. The pain by this time was so extreme I was ...
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... in a Phase IIb clinical trial as a potential treatment of epilepsy in children (infantile spasms) and complex partial seizures in adults. Chelerythrine is currently in pre-clinical development for the treatment of bipolar disorder and the cognitive ...
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... three children: my son (12) is autistic, my daughter (10) seems to have dysgraphia, and my daughter (8) has complex partial seizures in the left side of her brain with the learning disabilities that can come with it and some autistic tendencies. I ...
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... characterized by intellectual and developmental delay, speech impediment, sleep disturbance, unstable jerky gait, seizures , hand flapping movements, frequent laughter/smiling and usually a happy demeanour. AS is a classic example of genetic ...
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... confirmed that lacosamide (Vimpat) is also currently under active review by the FDA for the adjunctive treatment of partial onset seizures in patients with epilepsy, age 16 and over. In June 2008, the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use ...
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... scientist Joris Dik of the Delft University of Technology said. Conventional X-ray techniques give a colorless, partial view of the hidden painting and only show vague contours of a person behind 'Patch of Grass', the university said. By recycling ...
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... release tablets are indicated as monotherapy and adjunctive therapy in the treatment of patients with complex partial seizures, as sole and adjunct therapy for patients with simple and complex absence seizures, for the treatment of the manic ...
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... associated with bipolar disorder, as monotherapy and adjunctive therapy in the treatment of patients with complex partial seizures that occur either in isolation or in association with other types of seizures, and for prophylaxis of migraine ...
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... to a Written Request by the FDA to investigate the use of TOPAMAX in pediatric patients aged 1 to 24 months with partial onset seizures. In addition to granting pediatric exclusivity, the FDA is continuing its review of the application to determine ...
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