PMID: 6409600Aug 1, 1983Paper

Cinromide in the treatment of absence seizures

Epilepsia
H M Corwin, F E Dreifuss

Abstract

Cinromide (BW-122U) was evaluated in an open pilot study of absence seizures in three naive (previously untreated for absence seizures) patients (one male and two females, 7 to 8 years of age). In these naive patients, cinromide was found to be well tolerated but ineffective in reducing generalized spike-and-wave discharges on the telemetered EEG during the 1-week duration of the study.

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Absence Epilepsy

Absence epilepsy is a common seizure disorder in children which can produce chronic psychosocial sequelae. Discover the latest research on absence epilepsies here.