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What criteria are used for surgical intervention for epilepsy?
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When is surgery used to treat Epilepsy?
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Is it necessary for all people with Epilepsy to be on medication?
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How much do the drugs cost?
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What are the symptoms of too high a drug level?
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What is a blood level?
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What’s the difference between a neurosurgeon and a neurologist?
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Do these drugs have side effects?
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status epilepticus
T type calcium channels
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How effective are the drug treatments?
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How do drugs work to control seizures?
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pediatric LNP
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sodium channels
status epilepticus
T type calcium channels
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