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Management of Epileptic Patients in Dentistry
file.scirp.org2) knowledge of the conditions that provoke epileptic seizures, in order to avoid such conditions, and 3) dentist should be able to recognize the early signs of a seizure, take precautions before it occurs, and provide the patient with supportive care if it does occur [3-5,19]. Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) can also have side effects
1. Medications that Can Lead to a Dysphagia Side-Effect
www.swallowstudy.comBrunbech, L. & Sabers, A. (2002). Effect of anti-epileptic drugs on cognitive function in individuals with epilepsy: a comparative view of new versus older agents. Drugs, 62 (4), 593-604. Casey, D.E. (1993). Neuroleptic-induced acute extrapyramidal syndromes and tardive dyskinesia. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 16 (3), 589-610.
ACNS Standardized EEG Terminology and Categorization for ...
www.acns.orgsedatives, hypnotics, anxiolytics, general anesthesia, and anti-epileptic drugs. An a We use the term PMA here in accordance with the American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement on age terminology in the perinatal period. However, we recognize that historically, many seminal