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Background: Multiple sclerosis is a central neurogenic demyelinating disease. This is one of the most common neurological diseases in humans and is the most debilitating at a young age. Symptoms of multiple sclerosis include vision problems, balance problems, dizziness, sensory disturbances, chronic neuropathy, and fatigue.

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Pregabalin in childhood epilepsy: a clinical trial study.

Iran J Child Neurol

February 2015

MSc in Epidemiology, Clinical Development Research Center, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran.

Objective: The prevalence of active epilepsy is about 0.5-1%, and approximately 70% of patients are cured with first anti-epileptic drugs and the remaining patients need multiple drugs. Pregabalin as an add-on therapy has a postive effect on refractory seizures in adults.

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