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John J Craig

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Practical Neurology|April 25, 2018
Women and valproate: what should neurologists do?John J Craig
Obstetric Medicine|September 1, 2016
Do lamotrigine and levetiracetam solve the problem of using sodium valproate in women with epilepsy?John J Craig
Practical Neurology|September 19, 2009
Treating women with juvenile myoclonic epilepsyJohn J Craig, Stephen J Hunt
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy|April 2, 2003
Anti-epileptic drugs in pregnancy: current safety and other issuesJames I Morrow, John J Craig
Practical Neurology|March 25, 2024
Folic acid in women with epilepsy: prescribing adviceMichael Owen Kinney, John J Craig, Norman Delanty
Practical Neurology|December 10, 2021
Epilepsy and pregnancy: identifying risksJohn J Craig, Shona Scott, John Paul Leach
The Ulster Medical Journal|February 10, 2007
Are we failing those with 'The Falling Sickness'? Time to modernise the approach to epilepsy careStephen J Hunt, James I Morrow, John J Craig
Practical Neurology|April 14, 2018
Non-convulsive status epilepticus: mimics and chameleonsMichael Owen Kinney, John J Craig, P W Kaplan
Neurology|March 25, 2009
Increased frequency of isolated cleft palate in infants exposed to lamotrigine during pregnancyStephen J Hunt, John J Craig, James I Morrow
Seminars in Neurology|December 13, 2022
Preventing Teratogenicity in Women with EpilepsyMichael O Kinney, Phil E M Smith, John J Craig
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Practical Neurology|April 25, 2018
Women and valproate: what should neurologists do?John J Craig
Obstetric Medicine|September 1, 2016
Do lamotrigine and levetiracetam solve the problem of using sodium valproate in women with epilepsy?John J Craig
Practical Neurology|September 19, 2009
Treating women with juvenile myoclonic epilepsyJohn J Craig, Stephen J Hunt
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy|April 2, 2003
Anti-epileptic drugs in pregnancy: current safety and other issuesJames I Morrow, John J Craig
Practical Neurology|March 25, 2024
Folic acid in women with epilepsy: prescribing adviceMichael Owen Kinney, John J Craig, Norman Delanty
Practical Neurology|December 10, 2021
Epilepsy and pregnancy: identifying risksJohn J Craig, Shona Scott, John Paul Leach
The Ulster Medical Journal|February 10, 2007
Are we failing those with 'The Falling Sickness'? Time to modernise the approach to epilepsy careStephen J Hunt, James I Morrow, John J Craig
Practical Neurology|April 14, 2018
Non-convulsive status epilepticus: mimics and chameleonsMichael Owen Kinney, John J Craig, P W Kaplan
Neurology|March 25, 2009
Increased frequency of isolated cleft palate in infants exposed to lamotrigine during pregnancyStephen J Hunt, John J Craig, James I Morrow
Seminars in Neurology|December 13, 2022
Preventing Teratogenicity in Women with EpilepsyMichael O Kinney, Phil E M Smith, John J Craig
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