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How Can Neurologists Achieve Rational Polypharmacy in Epilepsy?


 

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“In the future, we have to be better at studying why pharmacological resistance occurs in the first place,” she added. “And perhaps future improvements in genotyping and phenotyping will further help us fine-tune how to tailor treatment for certain patients.”

Adriene Marshall

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