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Summary Of: Ethosuximide

Ethosuximide is considered the first choice drug for treating absence seizures in part because it lacks... some controversy over the exact mechanism by which ethosuximide prevents absence seizures... While the view that ethosuximide is a T... found that ethosuximide had no effect on Ca... Leresche et al reported that ethosuximide had no effect on T... s team found that ethosuximide blocked the channels with an IC... and ethosuximide had a greater... Characterization of ethosuximide reduction of low... absence drug ethosuximide in the rat and cat thalamus...

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