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Posted: 24th May 2016

Canine epilepsy drug adverse effects reviewed
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The research is the first systemic review of its kind.

Research reveals safety and tolerability tests below standard
 
A study by The Royal Veterinary College’s canine epilepsy clinic has revealed the testing of canine anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) to be below the expected standard. In the first systematic review of its kind, the researchers assessed the adverse affect profile of each AED by evaluating all available existing published data.

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