Indian Journal of Pediatrics 2000-01-01

Clobazam in epilepsy.

R Anandam

Index: Indian J. Pediatr. 67(1 Suppl) , S88-91, (2000)

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Abstract

Clobazam, an anxiolytic agent has proved to be a broad spectrum antiepileptic. It is effective and well tolerated. It has been mainly used as an adjunctive therapy with other antiepileptic agents without much side effects. It is also recommended as monotherapy for partial and selected epilepsies in childhood.


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