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Things anticonvulsant often describes (“anticonvulsant ________”)
drugs, therapy, medication, activity, medications, effects, action, effect, properties, drug, levels, treatment, agents, actions, agent, phenytoin, carbamazepine, use, syndrome, efficacy, prophylaxis, concentrations, doses, potency, osteomalacia, toxicity, profile, regimen, compounds, withdrawal, dosage, dose, gabapentin, administration, diphenylhydantoin, stabilizers, barbiturates, medicines, intoxication, regimens, valproate, lamotrigine, mechanism, mechanisms, relaxant, medicine, topiramate, therapies, screening, tolerance, clonazepam, concentration, effectiveness, felbamate, phenobarbital, monotherapy, dosages, 801, regime, compound, metabolism, spectrum, block, interactions, syndromes, benzodiazepines, retigabine, rickets, monitoring, treatments, inhibitor, pharmacotherapy, potencies, levetiracetam, anaemia, primidone, stabilizer, mephenytoin, dilantin, diazepam, anesthetic
How anticonvulsant often is described (“________ anticonvulsant”)
effective, new, potent, novel, second, endogenous, acting, appropriate, alternative, single, useful, ideal, excellent, prophylactic, oral, major, sedative, common, sole, best, primary, only, line, active, powerful, benzodiazepine, specific, antimanic, term, preferred, newer, safe, standard, tricyclic, possible, suitable, valuable, potential, additional, adjunctive, initial, barbiturate, relative, unique, promising, weak, safest, prescribed, intravenous, 23129, oldest, synthetic, alternate, nonspecific
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