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The teratogenic risk of antiepileptic drug polytherapy
Epilepsia, 10/13/09
Vajda FJE et al. – The fetal hazard of AED polytherapy relative to monotherapy may depend more on the degree of exposure to valproate than on the fact of polytherapy per se. Coadministration with lamotrigine may lower the fetal risk of valproate therapy.
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