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12/10/07
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Findings from Pregabalin Study May Lead to New Add-On Treatment For Partial Onset Seizures
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Today, at the 58th annual AES conference in New Orleans, Jacqueline French, M.D.,Professor of Neurology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and co-director of the epilepsy center, presented the findings from a multicenter, randomized, controlled clinical trial comparing the efficacy, tolerability, and antiepileptic (AE) profiles exhibited by pregabalin. “We are optimistic about our findings in which we found pregabalin to be an effective and well-tolerated add-on treatment for patients with partial seizures,” said French.
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