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12/17/07
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Good Seizure Control Now May Turn Bad
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Unfortunately, how well epileptic seizures are controlled today doesn't predict how well they will be controlled in the future, a new study shows. It's generally believed that getting seizures under control with medication is a good indicator of long-term success. In fact, current guidelines advise stopping seizure drugs once a patient has been seizure-free for two years.
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