09-12-2025 17:01 via drugs.com

AES: Antiseizure Medication Failure Elevated for Those With Epilepsy, Depression

TUESDAY, Dec. 9, 2025-- People with newly diagnosed epilepsy and a diagnosis of depression are more likely to fail their first antiseizure medication, and people with depression have an increased risk of being diagnosed with epilepsy at a later...
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