Media coverage
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Media coverage
Title Lamotrigine Linked to Lowest Mortality Risk in Poststroke Epilepsy Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Daily World Live Media type Online Country/Territory United States Date 8/01/22 Description Among antiseizure medications (ASMs) used as monotherapy in poststroke epilepsy (PSE), lamotrigine is associated with the lowest risk for mortality and ... ”Commenting for Medscape Medical News, R.P.W. Rouhl, MD, PhD, neurologist at Maastricht University Medical Center, Academic Center for ... Producer/Author sys URL https://dailyworld.live/2022/01/08/lamotrigine-linked-to-lowest-mortality-risk-in-poststroke-epilepsy/ Persons Rob Rouhl Title Lamotrigine Linked to Lowest Mortality Risk in Poststroke Epilepsy Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Biz News Post Media type Online Country/Territory United States Date 8/01/22 Description Among antiseizure medications (ASMs) used as monotherapy in poststroke epilepsy (PSE), lamotrigine is associated with the lowest risk for mortality and ... ”Commenting for Medscape Medical News, R.P.W. Rouhl, MD, PhD, neurologist at Maastricht University Medical Center, Academic Center for ... Producer/Author Biz News Post URL https://biznewspost.com/health/lamotrigine-linked-to-lowest-mortality-risk-in-poststroke-epilepsy/ Persons Rob Rouhl Title Lamotrigine Linked to Lowest Mortality Risk in Poststroke Epilepsy Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Medscape Media type Online Country/Territory United States Date 8/01/22 Description Among antiseizure medications (ASMs) used as monotherapy in poststroke epilepsy (PSE), lamotrigine is associated with the lowest risk for mortality and ... ”Commenting for Medscape Medical News, R.P.W. Rouhl, MD, PhD, neurologist at Maastricht University Medical Center, Academic Center for ... Producer/Author Batya Swift URL https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/966285 Persons Rob Rouhl
Keywords
- acute ischemic stroke
- altered vascular risk
- antiseizure medications
- carbamazepine
- carbamazepine and phenytoin
- cardiac risk
- cardiovascular death
- cause
- censoring at study
- cohorts of patients