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Anti-seizure drug Lamotrigine showed lowest risk of neurodevelopmental issues in study of 3 million children – – University of Bristol – All news

Children exposed to the anti-seizure drug lamotrigine during pregnancy were at no increased risk for autism or intellectual disability than those exposed to other anti-seizure medications, according to a new study on the use of eight different anti-seizure drugs published in Nature Communications today [15 November].

Anti-seizure drug Lamotrigine showed lowest risk of neurodevelopmental issues in study of 3 million children –  – University of Bristol – All news

Children exposed to the anti-seizure drug lamotrigine during pregnancy were at no increased risk for autism or intellectual disability than those exposed to other anti-seizure medications, according to a new study on the use of eight different anti-seizure drugs published in Nature Communications today [15 November].University of Bristol – All news

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