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nonadherence appears to be associated with increased health care costs,nevertheless XR-medicine appears as strategy to overcome compliance AED
nonadherence appears to be associated with increased health care costs,nevertheless XR-medicine appears as strategy to overcome compliance AED
<ref>[Prevalence and cost of nonadherence with antiepileptic drugs in an adult managed care population]</ref>
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==[[International League Against Epilepsy |ILAE]] Classification==
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[http://www.ilae.org/Visitors/Publications/documents/ED_Arzimanoglou_2013.pdf A new perspective forEpileptic Disorders]
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[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1528-1167.2007.01414.x/pdf Prevalence and cost of nonadherence with antiepileptic drugs in an adult managed care population]
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[[Dravet's syndrome]]
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Revision as of 16:38, 25 July 2015

Classification of ethiology could divided in four categories:

  • idiopathic epilepsy
  • symptomatic epilepsy
  • provoked epilepsy
  • cryotogenic epilepsy

[1] It is difficult to distinguish between genetic and cryptogenic.

Morbility data is difficult to interpret when WHO states 50 millions persons affect by epilepsy[2]

nonadherence appears to be associated with increased health care costs,nevertheless XR-medicine appears as strategy to overcome compliance AED [3]

ILAE Classification

[4] [5] A new perspective forEpileptic Disorders

Links

Prevalence and cost of nonadherence with antiepileptic drugs in an adult managed care population Dravet's syndrome

References

References: