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- noun Plural form of
anticonvulsant .
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This suggests, the FDA said, that all epileptic drugs — which are sometimes referred to as anticonvulsants — carry this risk.
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This suggests, the FDA said, that all epileptic drugs—which are sometimes referred to as anticonvulsants—carry this risk.
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The Food and Drug Administration has warned that a group of drugs called anticonvulsants can cause some people to have thoughts of suicide and to attempt suicide.
Drugs for nerve pain, bipolar disorder linked to thoughts of suicide 2008
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The Food and Drug Administration has warned that a group of drugs called anticonvulsants can cause some people to have thoughts of suicide and to attempt suicide.
Drugs for nerve pain, bipolar disorder linked to thoughts of suicide 2008
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• Orders for antiepileptic drugs (also known as anticonvulsants) such as Depakote, routinely used as psychiatric medications, increased 70 percent.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bruce E. Levine 2010
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• Orders for antiepileptic drugs (also known as anticonvulsants) such as Depakote, routinely used as psychiatric medications, increased 70 percent.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bruce E. Levine 2010
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• Orders for antiepileptic drugs (also known as anticonvulsants) such as Depakote, routinely used as psychiatric medications, increased 70 percent.
CounterPunch 2010
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• Orders for antiepileptic drugs (also known as anticonvulsants) such as Depakote, routinely used as psychiatric medications, increased 70 percent.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed CounterPunch Bruce E. Levine 2010
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• Orders for antiepileptic drugs (also known as anticonvulsants) such as Depakote, routinely used as psychiatric medications, increased 70 percent.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bruce E. Levine 2010
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• Orders for antiepileptic drugs (also known as anticonvulsants) such as Depakote, routinely used as psychiatric medications, increased 70 percent.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bruce E. Levine 2010
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