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New emergency seizure treatment study launched

A new American study will compare two drugs to treat status epilepticus in children.

Date: 22 December 2008

Source: Emax Health

Article title: Emergency Seizure Treatment Study For Kids Under Way

Summary:
Two drugs, lorazepam (often known as Ativan) and diazepam (often known as Valium) will be compared in a scientific study to determine which drug is more effective and safe in the treatment of status epilepticus in children.

Link: http://www.emaxhealth.com/2/50/27927/emergency-seizure-treatment-study-kids-under-way.html  




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