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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Adjunctive Pregabalin Effective for Partial Seizures: Presented at AES |
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"Adjunctive Pregabalin Effective for Partial Seizures: Presented at AES" By Fran Lowry WASHINGTON, DC -- December 8, 2005 -- Adjunctive treatment with pregabalin is effective and well tolerated in patients with partial seizures, even when they are highly refractive to other antiepileptic drugs. J.A. Barrett, MD, Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer, Inc., New York, United States, presented results of a study of the CNS-active compound pregabalin on December 7[th at the 59th Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society (AES). "Pregabalin has consistently been found to be effective, safe, and well-tolerated when used as add-on therapy for partial seizures," Dr. Barrett said. "Our analysis was done to characterize the intensity and duration of adverse events that are sometimes associated with its use." |
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