Epilepsy drug could help treat retinitis pigmentosa, study finds

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Epilepsy drug could help treat retinitis pigmentosa, study finds

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A small preliminary study has found that valproic acid - a drug already used to treat epileptic seizures, migraines and bipolar disorder - may halt or even reverse the loss of vision produced by retinitis pigmentosa, researchers said Thursday. A team from the University of Massachusetts Medical School ...

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