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Epilepsy medicines: inflammatory news

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20 January, 2014

A new study has explored one aspect of epilepsy medicines that is often overlooked: whether they have inflammatory or anti-inflammatory properties. Knowing which effect a drug may have in the brain might – and should – influence whether it is prescribed to a particular patient.

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