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Epilepsy and seizures
Titrating and withdrawing antiepileptic drugs
Neurology
Acute management of seizures and status epilepticus
Epilepsy and seizures
Epilepsy classification
Epilepsy diagnosis
Deciding when to treat epilepsy
Choosing an antiepileptic drug
Titrating and withdrawing antiepileptic drugs
Starting antiepileptic drug therapy
Adding a second antiepileptic drug
Withdrawing an antiepileptic drug
Stopping antiepileptic drug therapy
Avoiding adverse effects of antiepileptic drugs
When to measure serum concentrations of antiepileptic drugs
Advice for patients with epilepsy
Uncontrolled epilepsy
Habitually prolonged or repetitive seizures
Childhood and juvenile absence epilepsies
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and other symptomatic generalised epilepsies
Focal (partial) epilepsies
Tonic-clonic seizures where generalised or focal (partial) onset is unclear
West syndrome (infantile spasms)
Neonatal seizures
Febrile seizures
Benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes
References
Headache and facial pain
Idiopathic hypersomnolence and narcolepsy
Movement disorders
Multiple sclerosis
Neuromuscular disorders
Restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements of sleep/wakefulness
Stroke and transient ischaemic attack
Vestibular disorders
Titrating and withdrawing antiepileptic drugs
Starting antiepileptic drug therapy
Adding a second antiepileptic drug
Withdrawing an antiepileptic drug
Stopping antiepileptic drug therapy