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Seizure prophylaxis following traumatic brain injury

 

An estimated 5-7% of patients experience seizures following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Current guidelines by the Brain Trauma Foundation and the AAN recommend the use of anti-seizure medications limited to the first seven days post-trauma (Brain Trauma Foundation. J Neurotrauma 2007;24(suppl 1); free full supplement at www.braintrauma.org/pdf/protected/Guidelines_Management_2007w_bookmarks.pdf).

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Inappropriate prescribing common in AD patients

 

Three European studies have reported that elderly patients – notably those with Alzheimer’s disease – are highly likely to receive inappropriately prescribed medications both in the community and in the nursing home setting.

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Recurrent depression in the community: NEMESIS results

 

Data obtained from the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study (NEMESIS) indicate a high risk of recurrence among patients treated for major depression (Hardeveld et al. Psychol Med 2013;43:39-48). The study included 687 subjects with major depressive disorder (DSM-III-R) in remission for at least six months and prospectively followed-up for three years.

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