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In vitro Assessment of Drug Adsorption Profiles during Hemoadsorption Therapy.

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Körtge A   +4 more
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Statins – Are they anticonvulsant?

Pharmacological Reports, 2014
Statins are the most popular and effective lipid-lowering medications beneficial in hypercholesterolemias and prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Growing evidence supports theory that statins exhibit neuroprotective action in acute stroke, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis or epilepsy.
Monika Banach   +2 more
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ARE ANTICONVULSANTS ONCOGENIC?

The Lancet, 1974
Abstract The duration of treatment with anti-convulsants—i.e., survival-time checked against national death files—and occurrence of neoplasms, ascertained by means of a cancer registry for 1943-67, were determined in 9136 cases of epilepsy admitted to a hospital from 1933 to 1962.
ClausM. Plum   +2 more
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Anticonvulsants in migraine

Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2004
Migraine is a common, disabling disorder that often requires preventive treatment. The decision to treat migraine preventively generally is based on disability, problems with acute medicines, patient preference, risk of acute medication overuse, special circumstances, and concern that high migraine attack frequency may be a risk factor for chronic ...
HC Siow   +2 more
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Anticonvulsants and Busulfan

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1990
Excerpt To the Editor:Two recent letters (1, 2) described the use of anticonvulsants to prevent seizures secondary to high-dose busulfan therapy as a preparative regimen for bone marrow transplanta...
Richard G. Ghalie   +2 more
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Intraction of the Anticonvulsant Ameltolide with standard Anticonvulsants

Epilepsia, 1992
Summary: The newly characterized anticonvulsant ameltolide was studied in mice in combination with the standard antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), phenytoin (PHT), carbamazepine (CBZ), and valproate (VPA). In combination with either PHT or CBZ, ameltolide produced dose‐ additive effects in the maximal electroshock (MES) lest and in the horizontal screen (HS)
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