[Insufficient success in the treatment of epilepsy--mistakes in therapy or resistance to therapy?]
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[Insufficient success in the treatment of epilepsy--mistakes in therapy or resistance to therapy?]
Abstract
Frequently either no results or inadequate results are obtained in the therapy of canine and feline epilepsy. This is often not due to a primary resistance to therapy, but rather, caused by other factors and, above all, by mistakes made in therapeutic management. The possible causes of a faulty or insufficient treatment and the most common mistakes made in therapeutic regime are described. At the same time suggestions for an optimal course of therapy are given.
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