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Drugs of use in different types of childhood epilepsy
Generalised tonic- clonic and focal seizures |
Absense seizures |
Myoclonic seizures |
Febrile seizures |
Status epilepticus |
carbamazepine |
ethosuximide |
nitrazepam |
intermittent |
diazepam |
sodium valproate |
sodium valproate |
clonazepam |
diazepam |
lorazepam |
phenytoin |
lamotrigine |
clobazam |
sodium valproate |
phenytoin |
vigabratin |
prednisolone |
sodium valproate |
chlormethiazole |
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phenobarbitone |
ketogenic diet |
lamotrigine |
phenobarbitone |
thiopentone |
primidone |
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prednisolone |
antibiotics |
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lamotrigine |
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ketogenic diet |
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prednisolone |
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ketogenic diet |
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chlormethiazole |
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Infantile spasms tetracosactrin depot prednisolone vigabratin nitrazepam sodium valproate |
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