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Other: Understanding Generic Substitution October 2016
Article: Expect Frequent Dose Changes With Antiseizure Meds to Avoid Side Effects September 2016
Article: Watch for Women Who Are Pregnant Taking Pregabalin August 2016
Chart: Comparison of Antiepileptic Drugs August 2016
Article: Think of "Drug-Gene" Interactions as Similar to Drug-Drug Interactions September 2015
Chart: Drugs Associated with Weight Gain May 2015
Article: Listen for Patients Complaining of Weight Gain With Meds April 2015
Article: Expect Vyvanse Doses for Binge Eating to be Similar to ADHD March 2015
Commentary: Binge Eating March 2015
Article: Watch for Mix-ups With Fycompa's SIX Different Strengths November 2014
Article: gabapentin misuse and abuse October 2014
Commentary: Misuse and Abuse of Gabapentin October 2014
Article: three new antiepileptic drugs...Qudexy XR (cue-DEKS-ee), Fycompa (fi-COM-puh), and Aptiom (AP-tee-om) August 2014
Chart: Meds and Choosing Wisely January 2014
Article: "atypical antipsychotics" (olanzapine, ziprasidone, etc) are being overused December 2013
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