Most epilepsy patients wait a year after starting treatment for seizure relief, study shows

Antiseizure medications help the majority of people with focal epilepsy, a common form of the neurological disorder. Yet most will still have episodes for at least a year after their treatment begins, until their doctors can find the right drug and dosage for them, a new study shows.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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