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20 Jul 2021

My Continued Journey Toward Seizure Freedom

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Mary Kate shares her personal experience with XCOPRI®: “I experienced fewer seizures. I went from having multiple seizures a day to having only a handful in a three-month period.”… Read More

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2 Oct 2019

SUDEP Awareness and Medication Adherence – Is There a Connection?

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DYK? SUDEP is the most common disease-related cause of death in people with epilepsy. By having early conversations and educating patients and families on #SUDEP, we can work with them on the modifiable risk factors (AEDs adherence and adverse events). Read more on the connection between patient education and seizure freedom.… Read More

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