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Acute flares do not last long on febuxostat
Acute flares do not last long on febuxostat
21 Jan 2021

In patients with gout, treatment with febuxostat does not appear to prolong the duration of acute flares, a study has shown.

Acute flares do not last long on febuxostat
21 Jan 2021
Cannabidiol reduces tuberous sclerosis complex-associated seizure frequency
Cannabidiol reduces tuberous sclerosis complex-associated seizure frequency
21 Jan 2021 byElaine Soliven
Elaine Soliven

Treatment with cannabidiol led to a significant reduction in the frequency of seizures in children and adults with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), according to the GWPCARE6* study.

Cannabidiol reduces tuberous sclerosis complex-associated seizure frequency
21 Jan 2021
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