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Acute Toxic Reaction to Carbamazepine:Clinical Effects and Serum Concentrations
J Pediatr 121:295-299, Tibballs,J., 1992

Therapeutic Bioequivalency Study of Brand Name Versus Generic Carbamazepine
Neurol 42:1147-1153, Oles,K.S.,et al, 1992

Comparison of Sprinkle Versus Syrup Formulations of Valproate for Bioavailability, Tolerance, and Preference
J Pediatr 120:634-638, Cloyd,J.C.,et al, 1992

A Rational Guide to Routine Blood Monitoring in Patients Receiving Antiepileptic Drugs
Neurol 41:961-964, Pellock,J.M.&Willmore,L.J., 1991

Assessment:Generic Substitution for Antiepileptic Medication
Report of Therap & Tech Assess Subcomm, Neurol 40:1641-164390., , 1990

Generic Substitutions for Antiepileptic Drugs
Neurol 40:1647-1651, Nuwer,M.R.,et al, 1990

The Evaluation and Treatment of Seizures
NEJM 323:1468-1474, Scheuer,M.L.&Pedley,T.A., 1990

A Rapid, Noninstrumented Whole Blood Carbamazepine Assay for Pediatric Patients
J Pediatr 116:307-310, Cochran,E.B.,et al, 1990

Decreased Phenytoin Levels in Patients Receiving Chemotherapy
Am J Med 87:505-510, Grossman,S.A., 1989

Variability of Serum Phenytoin Concentrations in Nursing Home Patients
Arch Int Med 149:890-892, Mooradian,A.D.,et al, 1989

Carbamazepine Update
Editorial, Lancet 2:595-5971989., , 1989

How Often is Medication Taken as Prescribed? A Novel Assessment Technique
JAMA 261:3273-3277, Cramer,J.A.,et al, 1989

Level Off
Neurol 1009-1010, Dodson,W.E., 1989

Lithium Carbonate Intoxication, A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Arch Int Med 149:36-46, Simard,M.,et al, 1989

Etiology and Mortality of Status Epilepticus in Children, A Recent Update
Arch Neurol 46:74-76, Phillips,S.A.&Shanahan,R.J., 1989

The Effects of Storage and Shaking on the Settling Properties of Phenytoin Suspension
Neurol 39:207-209, Sarkar,M.A.,et al, 1989

Effect of Food on the Serum Concentration Profile of Enteric-Coated Valproic Acid
Neurol 38:1319-1322, Fischer,J.H.,et al, 1988

Carbamazepine Increased Phenytoin Serum Concentration and Reduces Phenytoin Clearance
Neurol 38:1146-1150, Browne,T.R.,et al, 1988

Increased Seizure Frequency with Generic Primidone
JAMA 258:1216-1217, Wyllie,E.,et al, 1987

Breakthrough Seizure Following Substitution of Depakene Capsules with a Generic Product
Neurol 37:1885, MacDonald,J.T., 1987

Overuse of Monitoring of Blood Concentrations of Antiepileptic Drugs
BMJ 294:723-724, Chadwick,D.W., 1987

The Measurement of Anticonvulsant Agent Levels
Ann Int Med 100:854-858, Troupin,A.S., 1984

High Intravenous Phenytoin Dosage Requirement in a Newborn Infant
Neurol 33:106-108, Whelan,H.T.,et al, 1983

Plasma Concentrations of Sodium Valproate:Their Clinical Value
Ann Neurol 14:38-42, Turnbull,D.M.,et al, 1983

Interference of Oral Phenytoin Absorption by Continuous Nasogastric Feedings
Neurol 32:570-572, Bauer,L.A., 1982

Phenytoin-valproate Interaction:Importance of Saliva Monitoring in Epilepsy
BMJ 284:13-16, Knott,C.,et al, 1982

Methsuximide for Refractory Complex Partial Seizures
Neurol 31:741-744, Wilder,B.J.,et al, 1981

Low Blood Levels of Phenobarbital Due to Poor Gastrointestinal Solubility of Phenobarbital Tablets
Ann Neurol 9:309-310, Alvarez,N.,et al, 1981

Protein Binding of Valproic Acid in Uremic Patient
Neurol 30:557-559, Bruni,J.,et al, 1980

Status Epilepticus
Am J Med 69:657-665, Aminoff,M.J.,et al, 1980

Dilantin vs. Generic Phenytoin Sodium
The Medical Letter on Drugs & Therapeutics 22:49-50980., , 1980

Phenothiazine-Induced Phenytoin Intoxication
Ann Int Med 93:56-57, Vincent,F.M., 1980

Valproic Acid & Ethosuximide Interaction
Ann Neurol 7:583-584, Mattson,R.H.,et al, 1980

Reduced Seizure Control Due to Spoiled Phenytoin Capsules
Ann Neurol 7:191-193, Cloyd,J.C.,et al, 1980

Valproic Acid
NEJM 302:661-666, Brown,T.R., 1980

Acute Intoxication with Sodium Valproate
Ann Neurol 6:552-553, Chadwick,D.W.,et al, 1979

The Pregnant Epileptic, A Review & Recommendations
Arch Neurol 36:601-603, Montouris,G.D.,et al, 1979

Valproic Acid, Review of a New Antiepileptic Drug
Arch Neurol 36:393-398, Bruni,J.,et al, 1979

Rapid Metabolism of Phenytoin
Arch Neurol 36:109-110, Hawkins,D.W.,et al, 1979

Increased Clearance of Phenytoin During Infectious Mononucleosis
NEJM 300:481-482, Leppik,I.E.,et al, 1979

Serum Phenytoin after Ethosuximide
Ann Neurol 4:583-584, Dawson,G.W.,et al, 1978

Valproic Acid in Epilepsy:Clinical & Pharmacological Effects
Ann Neurol 3:20, Mattson,R.H.,et al, 1978

Sodium Valproate in the Treatment of Intractable Seizure Disorders:A Clinical & Electroencephalographic Study
Neurol 28:152, Adams,D.,et al, 1978

Status Epilepticus in Pregnancy:Effect of Phenytoin Malabsorption on Seizure Control
Neurol 28:85, Ramsay,R.E.,et al, 1978

Valproic Acid:Interaction with Other Anticonvulsant Drugs
Neurol 28:892-896, Wilder,B.J.,et al, 1978

Carbamazepine-A Double-blind Comparison with Phenytoin
Neurol 27:511, Troupin,A.,et al, 1977

Plasma Anticonvulsant Concentrations During Pregnancy
Neurol 27:128, Lander,C.M.,et al, 1977

Phenytoin Intoxication During Concurrent Diazepam Therapy
JNNP 40:890, Rogers,H.J.,et al, 1977

Phenytoin-related Cerebellar Degeneration Without Seizures
II, et al, Ann Neurol 2:437977., Rapport,R.L., 1977

Phenytoin-induced Ophthalmoplegia
Neurol 26:1031, Spector,R.H.,et al, 1976



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