A young mother who was 36 weeks pregnant when she suffered “irreversible brain damage” died as a result of a ruptured brain ...
Although the vast majority of women with epilepsy have normal pregnancy outcomes, certain fetal anomalies and pregnancy complications are associated with epilepsy and phenytoin use. Appropriate ...
Currently, the recommended daily dose for most pregnant women is 0.4 milligrams (mg), though some moms-to-be, like those with epilepsy, might be prescribed higher amounts. The study tracked 345 6 ...
The current recommended dose during pregnancy for the general population is 0.4 mg per day, while women with epilepsy may be prescribed a higher dose. Children were given multiple tests to assess ...
The current recommended dose during pregnancy for the general population is 0.4 mg per day, while women with epilepsy may be prescribed a higher dose. Children were given multiple tests to assess ...
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