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Medication Beliefs and Adherence to Antiseizure Medications
Introduction. The primary objective of our study was to determine the nature of medication beliefs and their association with adherence to antiseizure medications (ASMs) among elderly epilepsy patients.
Devender Bhalla +6 more
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Challenges in the Management of Cavernoma-Related Epilepsy: Seizure Outcomes, Antiseizure Medication Practices, and Access to Intraoperative Technologies in Kazakhstan [PDF]
Objective: This study aims to analyze the diagnostic patterns of cavernoma-related epilepsy, the management of antiseizure medications, and clinical outcomes following microsurgical treatment in patients with late-diagnosed epilepsy secondary to ...
Karashash Menlibayeva +5 more
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ObjectiveThere is a lack of studies using the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) recommendation to define drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE).
Hire Hersi +3 more
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ObjectiveTo explore the effect of new antiseizure medication on bone metabolism and bone mineral density in children.MethodsThe Chinese and English databases (PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, CNKI, Wanfang and VIP) were systematically searched for ...
La Zhuo, Yong Zhang
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Antiseizure medications (ASMs) are the mainstay of symptomatic epilepsy treatment. The primary goal of pharmacotherapy with ASMs in epilepsy is to achieve complete seizure remission while minimizing therapy-related adverse events.
Anteneh M Feyissa
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A narrative review of antiseizure medication adherence in epilepsy: determinants to clinical implications [PDF]
Achieving optimal seizure control without recurrence is a critical goal in epilepsy. When evaluating whether treatment is effective, medication adherence must be carefully considered but has traditionally been overlooked.
Yongmoo Kim, Yoonhyuk Jang
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Facilitators and barriers of antiseizure medication adherence from Australian healthcare providers' perspectives: A qualitative study [PDF]
Objectives Antiseizure medications (ASMs) are the mainstay of epilepsy treatment. Two‐thirds of people with epilepsy can become seizure‐free with appropriately selected ASMs. Adherence to ASMs is crucial for achieving seizure control.
Alison Conquest +8 more
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Epileptogenic zone-targeting nanoparticle drug delivery system for antiseizure medication [PDF]
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder affecting over 65 million people worldwide, characterized by abnormal excessive excitation of neuronal networks.
Honglu Ping +6 more
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Antiseizure medications and pregnancy [PDF]
Use of antiseizure medications has become more common, with 90% of patients using them to manage psychiatric and pain conditions.[1][1] In-utero exposure to these medications is associated with a two-to fivefold increased risk of major congenital malformations, although this risk varies ...
Moores, Ginette +2 more
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Antiseizure medication use during pregnancy and children’s neurodevelopmental outcomes [PDF]
The teratogenic potential of valproate in pregnancy is well established; however, evidence regarding the long-term safety of other antiseizure medications (ASMs) during pregnancy remains limited.
Paul Madley-Dowd +15 more
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