Study supports alternative anti-seizure medication following acute brain injury

(University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center) A study by researchers at the University of Cincinnati Neuroscience Institute at University Hospital supports the use of an alternative medication to prevent seizures in patients who have suffered a life-threatening traumatic brain injury or bleeding stroke.

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