Non-IV Administered Medication Just As Effective In Stopping Seizures

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Non-IV Administered Medication Just As Effective In Stopping Seizures

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When seizures strike, the most immediate goal for caregivers is to get appropriate medication to the patient as quickly as possible to stop the seizing activity.In a paper published in t

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upi.com — “University of Cincinnati researchers say they've determined the best means of halting a seizure is by administering the least direct medication.View full resource at upi.com

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Non-IV Administered Medication Just as Effective in Stopping Seizures

physorg.com — “(PhysOrg.com) -- When seizures strike, the most immediate goal for caregivers is to get appropriate medication to the patient as quickly as possible to stop the seizing activity.View full resource at physorg.com

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healthnews.uc.edu — “When seizures strike, the most immediate goal for caregivers is to get medication to the patient as quickly as possible. In a paper published in the June Academic Emergency Medicine Journal, UC emergency medicine assistant professor Jason McMullan, MD, found that the best means of stopping status epilepticus (SE) may be with the least direct medication.View full resource at healthnews.uc.edu

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