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Clinical Trial
. 1989 Oct;31(5):617-25.
doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1989.tb04047.x.

Intention to treat febrile convulsions with rectal diazepam, valproate or phenobarbitone

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Clinical Trial

Intention to treat febrile convulsions with rectal diazepam, valproate or phenobarbitone

I McKinlay et al. Dev Med Child Neurol. 1989 Oct.

Abstract

One hundred and eighty-six consecutive children aged between six and 72 months admitted to the Manchester Children's Hospitals with a febrile convulsion in the first year of life, a complicated febrile convulsion, or more than one febrile convulsion within two years, were allocated randomly to one of three groups who were offered rectal diazepam in the event of a subsequent prolonged febrile convulsion, or prophylactic treatment with sodium valproate or phenobarbitone. Over-all risk of recurrence was 30 per cent and adequate prophylactic treatment did not lessen this risk. Side-effects in 24 per cent of the valproate group and 61 per cent of the phenobarbitone group did not justify the use of prophylactic treatment.

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