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Anticonvulsants / Mood stabilizers / Medical terms / Epileptic seizure / Temporal lobe epilepsy / Major depressive disorder / Phenytoin / Lamotrigine / Gabapentin / Epilepsy / Brain / Medicine
Date: 2013-03-11 17:35:38
Anticonvulsants
Mood stabilizers
Medical terms
Epileptic seizure
Temporal lobe epilepsy
Major depressive disorder
Phenytoin
Lamotrigine
Gabapentin
Epilepsy
Brain
Medicine

FROM THE DIRECTOR Depression may be the most under diagnosed and under treated concomitant illness that contributes to the epilepsy patients’ inability to live a full and productive life. Influential factors range from

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