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Rapid versus slow withdrawal of antiepileptic drugs

Ranganathan LN, Ramaratnam S
Published Online: 
October 7, 2009

Epilepsy is a disorder where recurrent seizures are caused by abnormal electrical discharges of the brain.

Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are used to prevent these seizures. Regular intake of AEDs may have long-term side effects. When in remission, it is logical to attempt to stop the drugs. Two important issues are how and when to stop them. This review analysed the various studies for evidences regarding rapidity of withdrawal of AEDs. No reliable evidence is available on the optimal rate of tapering of AEDs.

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