Antiepileptic properties of quinine: A systematic review
Background: Quinine has anti-epileptic properties in animals. However, in humans this has not been systematically investigated. Purpose: To examine the available research evidence on the effects of quinine on seizures in adults or children. Methods: We searched online databases for published and unp...
Main Authors: | Mwita, C, Mwai, L, Newton, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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