Which epilepsy treatment would you prefer? - Epilepsy Action

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Which epilepsy treatment would you prefer?

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For most people with epilepsy, treatment for their seizures involves taking anti-epileptic drugs. However, a number of other treatment options are becoming increasingly available. We know very little about what people with epilepsy themselves consider important in terms of the management of their condition.

Epilepsy Action is working with the Universities of Liverpool and Bangor to try to understand better what people with epilepsy consider important. This is both in terms of possible treatment options and the results of those treatments.

Please help by completing an online survey epilepsy.org.uk/research/ta...

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