Photosensitive epilepsy: Robust clinical efficacy of a selective GABA potentiator

Rachel Gurrell1, Donal Gorman2, Mark Whitlock2

  • 1From Pfizer Inc. (R.G., D.G., M.W., D.S.R., R.P.B.), Cambridge, UK; Pfizer Inc. (A.O.), Groton, CT; The Epilepsy Study Consortium (B.D.), Reston, VA; Department of Neurology (B.A.-K.), Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN; University of Pennsylvania (M.G., J.P.), Philadelphia; Washington University in St. Louis (R.E.H.), MO; Johns Hopkins Hospital (G.K.), Baltimore, MD; Thomas Jefferson University (M.S.), Philadelphia, PA; Comprehensive Epilepsy Center (B.V., D.F., J.F.), Department of Neurology, New York University, New York; and Consultants in Epilepsy and Neurology PLLC (R.T.W.), Boise, ID. Rachel.Gurrell@Pfizer.com.

Neurology
|March 17, 2019
PubMed
Abstract

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