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- 1. Oxcarbazepine reduces seizure frequency in a high proportion of patients with both
newly diagnosed and refractory partial seizures in clinical practice
G. Pauletto, P. Bergonzi
Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy
Volume 15 Issue 3 Pages 150-155 (April 2006)
DOI: 10.1016/j.seizure.2005.12.008
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Editor's Notes
- Reduction in seizure rate achieved by OXC monotherapy in newly diagnosed patients (n=54) and following replacement of other AED (n=75).
- Effect of duration of therapy on the reduction in seizure rate achieved with OXC monotherapy.
- Effect of duration of therapy on the reduction in seizure rate achieved with combination therapy OXC+other AED.
- Reduction in seizure rate achieved by OXC monotherapy and OXC combination therapy after 1 year of observation.