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12/10/07
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This is Your Brain on Drugs: The Effects, Reactions and Risks of Taking Antiepileptic Medication
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Among the 200,000 Americans diagnosed with epilepsy each year, more than two-thirds control their seizures with medication. A century ago, that wasn’t an option. Before 1912, when phenobarbital became the first drug to suppress seizures without severe side effects, epilepsy was a problem without a solution.
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