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what should be given to patients with mild-to-moderate or severe dementia with Lewy bodies

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Card 7

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in patients with frontotemporal dementia or cognitive impairment caused by multiple sclerosis
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and memantine hydrochloride ARE or AREN'T recommended?

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Card 8

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Antipsychotic drugs should only be offered to patients with dementia when?

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Card 9

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which antiepileptic drugs do doctors advise to ensure that their patient is maintained on a specific manufacturer’s product.

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Card 10

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Antiepileptic hypersensitivity syndrome is a rare but potentially fatal syndrome associated with some antiepileptic drugs such as

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Card 11

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first-line options for treating newly diagnosed focal seizures

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Options for adjunctive treatment for focal seizures include

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Card 13

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first-line treatment for newly diagnosed generalised tonic-clonic seizures except in female patients who are premenopausal

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Card 14

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list four types of generalised seizures

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Card 15

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which drugs may also be considered in newly diagnosed and established tonic-clonic seizures, but may exacerbate myoclonic and absence seizures

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