Your Health: Prolonged Seizures
University of Maryland Medical Center (VIDEO), 2012
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Prolonged seizures can be life threatening emergencies, but new research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, offers promising results for a new "epipen"-style injectable medicine that will stop seizures sooner.
Tricia Ting of the University of Maryland Department of Neurology talks about epilepsy and the promising results of new injectable seizure medications.