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Adjunctive treatment (or 'add-on treatment') – these are AEDs that might be added to a first line treatment (so are used in combination). This happens if a first line treatment does not control the seizures or is not tolerated (for example, has side effects which means that the person cannot continue on that AED). • Action if
26 Jan 2012 Diagnosis and management of the epilepsies in adults and children: summary of updated NICE guidance - February 16, 2012 (A specialist is defined in the guidance as either a “medical practitioner with training and expertise in epilepsy" (for adults) or a “paediatrician with training and expertise in
11 Jan 2012 The guideline covers diagnosing, treating and managing epilepsy and seizures in children, young people and adults in primary and secondary care. It offers best practice advice on managing epilepsy to improve health outcomes so that people with epilepsy can fully participate in daily life. MHRA advice on
Preface. Partial Pharmacological Update of Clinical Guideline 20. Update 2012. Preface. Dr Richard Roberts. Consultant Neurologist, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee. Chairman, SIGN 70 Diagnosis and management of epilepsy in adults (2003). The inadequacies that have existed in the services, care and treatment for people
Clinical guideline. Published: 11 January 2012 nice.org.uk/guidance/cg137 Local commissioners and providers of healthcare have a responsibility to enable the guideline to be applied when individual professionals and people using services wish to Prolonged or repeated seizures and convulsive status epilepticus .
NICE guidelines on epilepsy include recommendations for the drug treatment of different types of seizures.
conjunction with the relevant clinical guideline, available from the NICE Evidence Services . NICE clinical guideline 137 (2012) . on guidance. Key point. Yes. No. Referral for complex or refractory epilepsy. Early surgery for drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy. •. Early surgical treatment in patients with epilepsy
In January 2012, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) updated the pharmacological recommendations in Clinical Guideline 137 on the diagnosis and management of epilepsy.1 This update is welcomed as it covers the newer anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) that have emerged in UK clinical practice
Show sections. Everything NICE has produced on the topic of epilepsy. Includes related guidelines, NICE Pathways, quality standards and advice. 1 new. and. 0 updated. products since August 2017. NICE Pathways. Epilepsy (CG137). NICE Guidelines. Epilepsies: diagnosis and management (CG137) January 2012
For children and young people, a specialist is defined throughout as a paediatrician with training and expertise in epilepsy. ‡ At the time of publication (January 2012), this drug did not have UK marketing authorisation for this indication and/or population (see appendix E for details). Informed consent should be obtained and
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