Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are also prescribed for therapeutic indications other than epilepsy (EPI), namely, psychiatric disorders (PSY). Our aim was to develop an algorithm able to distinguish between EPI and PSY among childbearing age women based on differences in AED exposure in these patient groups.
Naldi, I., Piccinni, C., Mostacci, B., Renzini, J., Accetta, G., Bisulli, F., et al. (2016). Prescription patterns of antiepileptic drugs in young women: development of a tool to distinguish between epilepsy and psychiatric disorders. PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY AND DRUG SAFETY, 25(7), 763-769 [10.1002/pds.3984].
Prescription patterns of antiepileptic drugs in young women: development of a tool to distinguish between epilepsy and psychiatric disorders
NALDI, ILARIA;PICCINNI, CARLO;BISULLI, FRANCESCA;TINUPER, PAOLO;POLUZZI, ELISABETTA
2016
Abstract
Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are also prescribed for therapeutic indications other than epilepsy (EPI), namely, psychiatric disorders (PSY). Our aim was to develop an algorithm able to distinguish between EPI and PSY among childbearing age women based on differences in AED exposure in these patient groups.File in questo prodotto:
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