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Methsuximide for intractable childhood seizures.

Pediatrics (1991-02-01)
M B Tennison, R S Greenwood, M V Miles
ABSTRACT

Methsuximide was added to the therapeutic regimens of 25 children with intractable epilepsy. In 15 patients the drug was well tolerated and resulted in a 50% or greater reduction in seizure frequency. No serious or irreversible adverse effects were seen. Methsuximide is frequently overlooked and may be an effective adjunctive antiepileptic for children with intractable seizures.

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α-Methyl-α-phenylsuccinimide, 99%