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Seizure Disorder

References

Graves NM, Garnett WR. Epilepsy. In: Dipiro JT, Talbert RL, Yee GC, et al., eds. Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach. 6th ed. Stamford, Conn.: Appleton & Lange; 2005.

McNamara JO. Drugs effective in the therapy of the epilepsies. In: Goodman-Gilman A, Hardman JG, Limbird LE, eds. Goodman & Gilman's the Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. 10th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2001.

Benbadis SR, Agrawal VK. Partial epilepsies. 2(7). eMedicine Journal Available at: http://www.emedicine.com/NEURO/topic623.htm. Accessed November 2007.

Epilepsy Ontario Home Page. Available at URL: http://epilepsyontario.org/index.html Accessed November 2007.

Phelps SJ, May WN, Rose DF. Status epilepticus. In: Dipiro JT, Talbert RL, Yee GC, et al. eds. Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach. 6th ed. Stamford, Conn.: Appleton & Lange; 2005.

National Epilepsy Foundation. First Aid for Seizures. Available at: http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/. Accessed November 2007.

Gidal BE, Garnett WR. Epilepsy. In: Dipro JT, Talbert RL, Yee GC, et al. eds. Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach. 6th ed. Stamford, Conn.: Appleton & Lange; 2005.

Drug Topics Online News Magazine.Taking Control of Epilepsy. Available at: http://www.drugtopics.com/drugtopics/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=310322&pageID=1. Accessed June 7, 2006.

ClinicalTrials.gov. Seizure Disorders. Available at http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Accessed November 2007.

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