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Trial tracks rate of rash in three epilepsy drugs.(News)
Publication: Skin & Allergy News Publication Date: 01-MAR-05 Author: Jancin, Bruce |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 International Medical News Group
BRECKENRIDGE, COLO. -- Lamotrigine resulted in significantly fewer cases of skin rash than did carbamazepine or gabapentin in a major new Veterans Affairs comparative treatment trial involving new-onset epilepsy arising in the elderly.
The primary end point in VA Cooperative Study 428, a randomized double-blind trial involving 593 veterans with new-onset seizures after age 60, was...
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