Epilepsy

Samara Murillo
Andria Tremblay
Treatment in canine epilepsy – Overview of antiepileptic drug effects
Scientific research demonstrating effects of different antiepileptic drugs used to manage canine idiopathic epilepsy.

Conclusion finds that the more common medications such as Phenobarbital and Potassium Bromide are likely to be effective in the treatment of epilepsy.

Might be interesting for readers looking for a more in-depth research on certain drugs.
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Understanding Canine Epilepsy - Important Terminology and Drugs Available
A list of terminology and description is available in this article which is very helpful for people to understand what they are reading, especially is they do not have a medical-education background.

A lot of information is available in regards to anti-epileptic drugs as well. It is important to understand that a veterinarian is the only one who can prescribe a medication and set out a plan to help out a dog who experiences epileptic fits.

Although this article is not from a scientific journal it was reviewed and edited by many doctors and external references are provided.
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