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Carisbamate as adjunctive treatment of partial onset seizures in adults in two randomized, placebo-controlled trials
Epilepsia, 10/29/09
Sperling MR et al. – Carisbamate 400 mg/day was effective in patients with refractory partial–onset seizures in one of these global studies. More than 200 mg/day of carisbamate is required for efficacy. Carisbamate was well–tolerated in both studies.
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