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. 1988 May;35(5):579-83.
doi: 10.2165/00003495-198835050-00005.

Drug withdrawal and epilepsy. When and how?

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Drug withdrawal and epilepsy. When and how?

D Chadwick. Drugs. 1988 May.

Abstract

While 80% of patients who develop epilepsy will enter prolonged remissions with drug therapy, there is no agreement about who can safely be withdrawn from treatment without the risk of relapse. In light of the fact that seizure recurrence often has very important social implications, the final decision about drug withdrawal must be made by the patient and their family after full consultation with their physician about possible risks and benefits.

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