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The following pages link to Phenytoin intoxication induced by sulthiame in epileptic patients (Q37097628):
Displaying 17 items.
- Involuntary movements caused by phenytoin intoxication in epileptic patients (Q28323344) (← links)
- Anticonvulsant-induced dyskinesias: a comparison with dyskinesias induced by neuroleptics (Q28335688) (← links)
- Methods of assessment of antiepileptic drugs (Q34448568) (← links)
- Rate of elimination of tracer doses of phenytoin at different steady-state serum phenytoin concentrations in epileptic patients (Q34451379) (← links)
- Effect of age, height, weight and sex on serum phenytoin concentration in epileptic patients (Q34451653) (← links)
- Interactions with Antiepileptic Drugs (Q36493244) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetic drug interactions with phenytoin (Part II). (Q37909318) (← links)
- Clinically relevant anti-epileptic drug interactions (Q37920931) (← links)
- Drug interactions and lethal drug combinations (Q39395477) (← links)
- Drug interactions that matter. A critical reappraisal (Q39554942) (← links)
- The comparative efficacy of antiepileptic drugs for partial and tonic-clonic seizures (Q39850357) (← links)
- Pharmacokinetic interactions with antiepileptic drugs (Q40329711) (← links)
- Implications of Measuring Anticonvulsant Blood Levels in Epilepsy (Q40764712) (← links)
- Interaction between phenytoin and imipramine (Q43253551) (← links)
- Interaction between sulthiame and clobazam: sulthiame inhibits the metabolism of clobazam, possibly via an action on CYP2C19. (Q43904085) (← links)
- Neurological complications during medication of epilepsy patients (Q70612078) (← links)
- The Pathophysiological Basis of Drug Toxicity (Q70791837) (← links)