#76: Spasms, Fits, Convulsions — Seizure Matters
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Publication Date: June 29th, 2007. Installment #5 of Spasms, Fits, Convulsions — Seizure Matters:
- Glioma Palliation Focuses on Seizure Prevention: Palliation specialist physician provides what he calls “simple medication regimen at the end of life.”
- Assessing Pediatric Seizure Drugs — Ativan versus Valium: The NIH’s Pediatric Seizure Study.
- Gamma Knife For Epilepsy May Spare Verbal Recall: Gamma Knife radiosurgery may be superior to gross excisional surgeries for epilepsy.
- Prior Consent For Anticonvulsant Generic Switch Is ‘Crucial’ To Patients: the American Academy of Neurology supports legislation that would require insurers to get the informed consent of physicians and patients with epilepsy - before pharmacies can switch to generics.
And last but not least: Hair products as the “new frontier” in anti-seizure medication drug delivery, with the slogan, “Less Flake, Less Shake”? Next week’s show: 3rd installment of Podcast for Peds: Issues related to problems of the developing nervous system. We?ll report important news related to autism research, and other peds-specific insights. Thanks for staying subscribed to STAT — The Podcast of Clinical Neurology News.
Weblinks:
- http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/may2007/nichd-23.htm - for detailed information on the Pediatric Seizure Study.
- http://www.nichd.nih.gov/news/releases/study_pediatric_seizure_QA_052207.cfm - for the list of the 11 medical centers involved in the Pediatric Seizure Study.
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