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Diclofenamide in the treatment of therapy-resistant epilepsy

  • Acta Neurol Belg. 1978 May-Jun;78(3):174-82.
M Rucquoy L Sorel
PMID: 352085
Abstract

An average daily dose of 33 mg of diclofenamide, a carbonic-anhydrase inhibitor, was added to the anti-epileptic medication already employed in 105 cases of severe epilepsy which had shown insufficient clinical improvement. A favourable action on seizures, often accompanied by an improvement in the EEG tracing, was observed in 83 cases. The effect was of long duration in 47 cases in that it lasted for more than a year. It persisted for one to twelve months in a further 17 cases, while in 19 patients, who had reacted favourably to the treatment, medication had to be suspended because of intolerance.

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