Frequently Used Antiepileptic Drug Linked To Spina Bifida In Infants

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Frequently Used Antiepileptic Drug Linked To Spina Bifida In Infants

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Women who suffer from epilepsy and take a common drug (carbamazepine) to treat the illness have a higher chance of having an infant with spina bifida compared with women not taking antiepileptic d

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Tags: Neural Tube Defect, Spina Bifida, Seizure, Epilepsy, Drug, Children's Health, Women's Health

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