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New York, 9 Oct 2023: In cases where standard therapies fail, a medication called XEN1101 reduces seizure frequency by more than 50% in some patients and sometimes eliminates them altogether, a new View Details
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XEN1101
reduces seizure frequency
JAMA Neurology
SEIZURES
DRUG STUDIES
EPILEPSY
DRUG SAFETY
CLINICAL RESEARCH
DRUG RESEARCH
HUMAN BRAIN
POTASSIUM CHANNELS
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