bromide has been researched along with Aura in 110 studies
Bromides: Salts of hydrobromic acid, HBr, with the bromine atom in the 1- oxidation state. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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"To assess tolerability and short-term efficacy of oral administration of pregabalin as an adjunct to phenobarbital, potassium bromide, or a combination of phenobarbital and potassium bromide for treatment of dogs with poorly controlled suspected idiopathic epilepsy." | 9.14 | Pregabalin as an adjunct to phenobarbital, potassium bromide, or a combination of phenobarbital and potassium bromide for treatment of dogs with suspected idiopathic epilepsy. ( Badgley, BL; Cerda-Gonzalez, S; Cooper, JJ; Dewey, CW; Ducoté, JM; Lavely, JA; Levine, JM; Packer, RA; Silver, GM, 2009) |
"Bromides are no longer a mainstay of epilepsy therapy because of the significant toxicity associated with their use and the availability of safer agents." | 8.80 | Use and monitoring of bromides in epilepsy treatment. ( Baumann, RJ; Ryan, M, 1999) |
" The dog was successfully treated for idiopathic epilepsy since the age of 1-year-old with phenobarbital and potassium bromide." | 8.02 | Bromide toxicosis (bromism) secondary to a decreased chloride intake after dietary transition in a dog with idiopathic epilepsy: a case report. ( Debreuque, M; Fantinati, M; Priymenko, N, 2021) |
"Phenobarbital or potassium bromide (KBr) add-on treatment decreases the average monthly seizure frequency in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy resistant to a maximum dose of imepitoin." | 7.85 | Imepitoin withdrawal in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy well-controlled with imepitoin and phenobarbital and/or potassium bromide does not increase seizure frequency. ( Bhatti, SFM; Broeckx, BJG; Martlé, V; Royaux, E; Stee, K; Van Ham, L, 2017) |
" Regular serial monitoring of serum bromide concentrations is recommended to optimize anticonvulsant treatment in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy." | 7.75 | Clinical signs, risk factors, and outcomes associated with bromide toxicosis (bromism) in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy. ( Inzana, KD; Rossmeisl, JH, 2009) |
" Oral fat tolerance tests were performed in 15 control dogs and 9 dogs with epilepsy treated with phenobarbital alone." | 7.74 | Serum triglyceride concentration in dogs with epilepsy treated with phenobarbital or with phenobarbital and bromide. ( Govendir, M; Ilkin, WJ; Kluger, EK; Malik, R; Snow, D; Sullivan, DR, 2008) |
"To assess whether there is a change in seizure activity in dogs with refractory epilepsy that are receiving appropriate doses of phenobarbitone and/or potassium bromide, when gabapentin is added to the therapeutic regimen." | 7.73 | Improving seizure control in dogs with refractory epilepsy using gabapentin as an adjunctive agent. ( Govendir, M; Malik, R; Perkins, M, 2005) |
"Questionnaires were mailed to owners of 29 dogs under management for suspected or diagnosed idiopathic epilepsy through the clinics of the Small Animal Hospital of the University of Glasgow Veterinary School, using either phenobarbitone or potassium bromide alone or in combination." | 7.73 | Idiopathic epilepsy in dogs: owners' perspectives on management with phenobarbitone and/or potassium bromide. ( Anderson, TJ; Chang, Y; Mellor, DJ, 2006) |
"The aim of this study is to find out whether bromide was able to cause conversion of epilepsy to psychosis i." | 7.69 | Does bromide cause conversion of epilepsy to psychosis? ( Lund, M, 1997) |
"A flow injection system was constructed using a bromide-selective electrode and used to determine serum bromide in patients with epilepsy." | 7.69 | Potentiometric flow injection determination of serum bromide in patients with epilepsy. ( Gomita, Y; Katsu, T; Matsuka, N; Mori, Y, 1997) |
"Bromide toxicosis was diagnosed in an 8-year-old Labrador Retriever that had been treated for epilepsy with potassium bromide, at a dosage of 29 mg/kg of body weight/d." | 7.69 | Bromide toxicosis secondary to renal insufficiency in an epileptic dog. ( Linn, K; Nichols, ES; Trepanier, LA, 1996) |
"Thirty-six children with epilepsy resistant to conventional treatment were treated with bromides in addition to the current therapy." | 7.67 | Bromides were effective in intractable epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures and onset in early childhood. ( Baier, WK; Doose, H; Ernst, JP, 1988) |
"The introduction of bromide for the treatment of epilepsy was an important episode in the history of neurology, and the individual responsible for it is therefore deserving of special recognition." | 7.67 | Who was 'the father of bromide treatment of epilepsy'? ( Friedlander, WJ, 1986) |
"Treatment with phenobarbital and potassium bromide completely terminated the seizures within 10days." | 5.43 | Successful treatment of migrating partial seizures in Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome with bromide. ( Itakura, A; Maegaki, Y; Nishimura, Y; Ohno, K; Okazaki, T; Saito, Y; Sejima, H; Yamamoto, T, 2016) |
"Phenobarbital treatment resulted in eradication of seizures (17/20 [85%]) significantly more often than did bromide (12/23 [52%]); phenobarbital treatment also resulted in a greater percentage decrease in seizure duration (88 ± 34%), compared with bromide (49 ± 75%)." | 5.38 | Comparison of phenobarbital with bromide as a first-choice antiepileptic drug for treatment of epilepsy in dogs. ( Boothe, DM; Carpenter, DM; Dewey, C, 2012) |
" Serum concentrations differed even with the same dosage among individual dogs." | 5.28 | [Effectiveness of bromide in therapy resistant epilepsy of dogs]. ( Jürgens, U; Schwartz-Porsche, D, 1991) |
"To assess tolerability and short-term efficacy of oral administration of pregabalin as an adjunct to phenobarbital, potassium bromide, or a combination of phenobarbital and potassium bromide for treatment of dogs with poorly controlled suspected idiopathic epilepsy." | 5.14 | Pregabalin as an adjunct to phenobarbital, potassium bromide, or a combination of phenobarbital and potassium bromide for treatment of dogs with suspected idiopathic epilepsy. ( Badgley, BL; Cerda-Gonzalez, S; Cooper, JJ; Dewey, CW; Ducoté, JM; Lavely, JA; Levine, JM; Packer, RA; Silver, GM, 2009) |
"Bromides are no longer a mainstay of epilepsy therapy because of the significant toxicity associated with their use and the availability of safer agents." | 4.80 | Use and monitoring of bromides in epilepsy treatment. ( Baumann, RJ; Ryan, M, 1999) |
" The dog was successfully treated for idiopathic epilepsy since the age of 1-year-old with phenobarbital and potassium bromide." | 4.02 | Bromide toxicosis (bromism) secondary to a decreased chloride intake after dietary transition in a dog with idiopathic epilepsy: a case report. ( Debreuque, M; Fantinati, M; Priymenko, N, 2021) |
"Phenobarbital or potassium bromide (KBr) add-on treatment decreases the average monthly seizure frequency in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy resistant to a maximum dose of imepitoin." | 3.85 | Imepitoin withdrawal in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy well-controlled with imepitoin and phenobarbital and/or potassium bromide does not increase seizure frequency. ( Bhatti, SFM; Broeckx, BJG; Martlé, V; Royaux, E; Stee, K; Van Ham, L, 2017) |
"Although bromide (Br) is used to treat intractable epilepsy, serum Br concentrations are not routinely analyzed." | 3.77 | Differences in automated analyzers for assessing the use of imprecise serum chloride concentrations as indirect predictors of serum bromide concentrations. ( Fukuda, M; Ishii, E; Kikuchi, C; Motoki, T; Ohmori, H; Okamoto, K; Suemaru, K; Suzuki, Y; Wakamoto, H, 2011) |
" Regular serial monitoring of serum bromide concentrations is recommended to optimize anticonvulsant treatment in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy." | 3.75 | Clinical signs, risk factors, and outcomes associated with bromide toxicosis (bromism) in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy. ( Inzana, KD; Rossmeisl, JH, 2009) |
" The development of the assay permitted the determination of therapeutic levels after oral administration of potassium bromide to dogs being treated for epilepsy." | 3.74 | Determination of bromide in canine plasma using ion chromatography. ( Bowman, HL; Cox, SK; Whiton, AM, 2008) |
" Oral fat tolerance tests were performed in 15 control dogs and 9 dogs with epilepsy treated with phenobarbital alone." | 3.74 | Serum triglyceride concentration in dogs with epilepsy treated with phenobarbital or with phenobarbital and bromide. ( Govendir, M; Ilkin, WJ; Kluger, EK; Malik, R; Snow, D; Sullivan, DR, 2008) |
"Twenty-two dogs with idiopathic epilepsy which were pharmacoresistant to phenobarbitone and bromide were treated with levetiracetam as an add-on medication." | 3.74 | The efficacy and tolerability of levetiracetam in pharmacoresistant epileptic dogs. ( Chandler, KE; Luján Feliu-Pascual, A; Matiasek, LA; Platt, SR; Volk, HA, 2008) |
"Questionnaires were mailed to owners of 29 dogs under management for suspected or diagnosed idiopathic epilepsy through the clinics of the Small Animal Hospital of the University of Glasgow Veterinary School, using either phenobarbitone or potassium bromide alone or in combination." | 3.73 | Idiopathic epilepsy in dogs: owners' perspectives on management with phenobarbitone and/or potassium bromide. ( Anderson, TJ; Chang, Y; Mellor, DJ, 2006) |
"To assess whether there is a change in seizure activity in dogs with refractory epilepsy that are receiving appropriate doses of phenobarbitone and/or potassium bromide, when gabapentin is added to the therapeutic regimen." | 3.73 | Improving seizure control in dogs with refractory epilepsy using gabapentin as an adjunctive agent. ( Govendir, M; Malik, R; Perkins, M, 2005) |
"In the present study, the new low-affinity partial BZD-receptor agonist ELB 138 [former name AWD 131-138; 1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-morpholino-imidazolin-2-one] was evaluated in a dog seizure model and in epileptic dogs with spontaneously recurrent seizures." | 3.72 | Anticonvulsant efficacy of the low-affinity partial benzodiazepine receptor agonist ELB 138 in a dog seizure model and in epileptic dogs with spontaneously recurrent seizures. ( Löscher, W; Potschka, H; Rieck, S; Rundfeldt, C; Tipold, A, 2004) |
"A 3-year-old Japanese girl with severe epilepsy had been treated with potassium bromide since August 1999." | 3.72 | Bromoderma. ( Anzai, S; Fujiwara, S; Inuzuka, M, 2003) |
"Potassium bromide again is well known to be surprisingly effective in patients with severe myoclonic epilepsy in infants (SME)." | 3.70 | Panniculitis due to potassium bromide. ( Becker, E; Berg, PA; Bork, K; Diener, W; Kruse, R; Rude, P; Ruile, S; Sorni, M, 1998) |
"Bromide, the first effective therapy for epilepsy, is not commonly prescribed today but has been advocated by some pediatric neurologists for the treatment of intractable seizures in children." | 3.69 | Bromism: intoxication from a rare anticonvulsant therapy. ( Bates, SR; Farrar, HC; Griebel, ML; James, LP, 1997) |
"The aim of this study is to find out whether bromide was able to cause conversion of epilepsy to psychosis i." | 3.69 | Does bromide cause conversion of epilepsy to psychosis? ( Lund, M, 1997) |
"Bromide toxicosis was diagnosed in an 8-year-old Labrador Retriever that had been treated for epilepsy with potassium bromide, at a dosage of 29 mg/kg of body weight/d." | 3.69 | Bromide toxicosis secondary to renal insufficiency in an epileptic dog. ( Linn, K; Nichols, ES; Trepanier, LA, 1996) |
"Bromide treatment was successful in controlling seizures in an 11-year-old Dachshund with epilepsy and presumptive phenobarbital-associated hepatopathy." | 3.69 | High dietary chloride content associated with loss of therapeutic serum bromide concentrations in an epileptic dog. ( Center, SA; Garland, S; Shaw, N; Trepanier, LA, 1996) |
"A flow injection system was constructed using a bromide-selective electrode and used to determine serum bromide in patients with epilepsy." | 3.69 | Potentiometric flow injection determination of serum bromide in patients with epilepsy. ( Gomita, Y; Katsu, T; Matsuka, N; Mori, Y, 1997) |
"Thirty-six children with epilepsy resistant to conventional treatment were treated with bromides in addition to the current therapy." | 3.67 | Bromides were effective in intractable epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures and onset in early childhood. ( Baier, WK; Doose, H; Ernst, JP, 1988) |
"The introduction of bromide for the treatment of epilepsy was an important episode in the history of neurology, and the individual responsible for it is therefore deserving of special recognition." | 3.67 | Who was 'the father of bromide treatment of epilepsy'? ( Friedlander, WJ, 1986) |
"Epilepsy is one of the most common and disabling chronic neurological disorders." | 2.72 | The Pharmacology and Clinical Efficacy of Antiseizure Medications: From Bromide Salts to Cenobamate and Beyond. ( Klein, P; Löscher, W, 2021) |
"Idiopathic epilepsy is the most common brain disease in dogs and also occurs in cats." | 2.46 | Idiopathic epilepsy in dogs and cats. ( Thomas, WB, 2010) |
"This type of epilepsy has generally been defined as an increase in seizure frequency beginning immediately before or during menses." | 2.42 | Catamenial epilepsy: pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management. ( Falcone, T; Foldvary-Schaefer, N, 2003) |
"Idiopathic epilepsy is one of the most common and treatable neurologic diseases of small animals." | 2.40 | Idiopathic epilepsy. ( Knowles, K, 1998) |
"Successful treatment of seizure disorders in small animals requires proper patient assessment, understanding the principles of antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy, designing a strategy for pharmacotherapy, and plans for emergency treatment." | 2.40 | Antiepileptic drug therapy. ( Podell, M, 1998) |
" Guidelines referring to the concrete application of the drug, proposals concerning the dosage and any side effects are described." | 2.38 | [Anticonvulsant bromide therapy once and today]. ( Schneble, H, 1993) |
"Treatment with phenobarbital and potassium bromide completely terminated the seizures within 10days." | 1.43 | Successful treatment of migrating partial seizures in Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome with bromide. ( Itakura, A; Maegaki, Y; Nishimura, Y; Ohno, K; Okazaki, T; Saito, Y; Sejima, H; Yamamoto, T, 2016) |
"Inflammatory conditions and specifically acute pancreatitis are of major concern in these animals." | 1.42 | Canine Pancreas-Specific Lipase and C-reactive Protein in Dogs Treated With Anticonvulsants (Phenobarbital and Potassium Bromide). ( Albarracín, V; Meléndez-Lazo, A; Pastor, J; Rodón, J; Teles, M, 2015) |
"Subsequently, others using the drug to treat epilepsy failed to obtain the degree of benefit that the reports of Locock's comments would have led them to expect." | 1.38 | Sir Charles Locock and potassium bromide. ( Eadie, MJ, 2012) |
"Phenobarbital treatment resulted in eradication of seizures (17/20 [85%]) significantly more often than did bromide (12/23 [52%]); phenobarbital treatment also resulted in a greater percentage decrease in seizure duration (88 ± 34%), compared with bromide (49 ± 75%)." | 1.38 | Comparison of phenobarbital with bromide as a first-choice antiepileptic drug for treatment of epilepsy in dogs. ( Boothe, DM; Carpenter, DM; Dewey, C, 2012) |
"Sodium bromide was particularly effective for preventing status epilepticus." | 1.33 | Epilepsy in Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (4p-). ( Imai, K; Kagitani-Shimono, K; Kamio, N; Okinaga, T; Otani, K; Ozono, K; Suzuki, Y; Toribe, Y, 2005) |
"To establish a dosing regimen for potassium bromide and evaluate use of bromide to treat spontaneous seizures in cats." | 1.31 | Disposition and clinical use of bromide in cats. ( Boothe, DM; Couch, P; George, KL, 2002) |
"78 dogs with seizure disorders that did not have any evidence of a thyroid disorder (55 treated with phenobarbital alone, 15 treated with phenobarbital and bromide, and 8 treated with bromide alone) and 150 clinically normal dogs that were not receiving any medication." | 1.30 | Serum total thyroxine, total triiodothyronine, free thyroxine, and thyrotropin concentrations in epileptic dogs treated with anticonvulsants. ( Kantrowitz, LB; Melián, C; Nichols, R; Peterson, ME; Trepanier, LA, 1999) |
" Individual optimal drug dosage can be calculated for each patient at little cost to the pet owner." | 1.30 | Drug choice and therapeutic drug monitoring in the management of canine primary epilepsy. ( Taylor, JH; Vaughan-Scott, T, 1999) |
" When phenobarbital is used in combination with bromide, a reasonable therapeutic range for serum phenobarbital concentrations is 9 to 36 micrograms/ml, although in some dogs treated with bromide, phenobarbital can eventually be discontinued." | 1.30 | Therapeutic serum drug concentrations in epileptic dogs treated with potassium bromide alone or in combination with other anticonvulsants: 122 cases (1992-1996). ( Carrillo, J; Schwark, WS; Trepanier, LA; Van Schoick, A, 1998) |
" Serum concentrations differed even with the same dosage among individual dogs." | 1.28 | [Effectiveness of bromide in therapy resistant epilepsy of dogs]. ( Jürgens, U; Schwartz-Porsche, D, 1991) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 37 (33.64) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 25 (22.73) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 31 (28.18) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 14 (12.73) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 3 (2.73) | 2.80 |
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Didona, D | 1 |
Solimani, F | 1 |
Mühlenbein, S | 1 |
Knake, S | 1 |
Mittag, H | 1 |
Pfützner, W | 1 |
Löscher, W | 2 |
Klein, P | 1 |
Fantinati, M | 1 |
Priymenko, N | 1 |
Debreuque, M | 1 |
Stee, K | 1 |
Martlé, V | 1 |
Broeckx, BJG | 1 |
Royaux, E | 2 |
Van Ham, L | 2 |
Bhatti, SFM | 1 |
Datta, AN | 1 |
Michoulas, A | 1 |
Guella, I | 1 |
Demos, M | 1 |
Gindiciosi, B | 1 |
Palus, V | 1 |
Eminaga, S | 1 |
Villiers, E | 1 |
Bruto Cherubini, G | 1 |
Mandigers, PJ | 1 |
Larsen, JA | 1 |
Owens, TJ | 1 |
Fascetti, AJ | 1 |
Law, TH | 1 |
Davies, ES | 1 |
Pan, Y | 1 |
Zanghi, B | 1 |
Want, E | 1 |
Volk, HA | 2 |
Albarracín, V | 1 |
Teles, M | 1 |
Meléndez-Lazo, A | 1 |
Rodón, J | 1 |
Pastor, J | 1 |
Itakura, A | 1 |
Saito, Y | 1 |
Nishimura, Y | 1 |
Okazaki, T | 1 |
Ohno, K | 1 |
Sejima, H | 2 |
Yamamoto, T | 1 |
Maegaki, Y | 1 |
Broeckx, BJ | 1 |
Van Soens, I | 1 |
Gielen, I | 1 |
Deforce, D | 1 |
Bhatti, SF | 1 |
Cox, SK | 1 |
Whiton, AM | 1 |
Bowman, HL | 1 |
Kluger, EK | 2 |
Malik, R | 3 |
Ilkin, WJ | 1 |
Snow, D | 1 |
Sullivan, DR | 1 |
Govendir, M | 3 |
Eadie, MJ | 2 |
Reynolds, JR | 1 |
Pearce, JM | 2 |
Shorvon, SD | 1 |
Rossmeisl, JH | 2 |
Inzana, KD | 2 |
Papich, MG | 1 |
Davidson, G | 1 |
Schnatz, RG | 1 |
lmai, Y | 1 |
Watanabe, Y | 1 |
Watanabe, K | 1 |
Ohtsuka, Y | 2 |
Thomas, WB | 1 |
Dewey, CW | 1 |
Cerda-Gonzalez, S | 1 |
Levine, JM | 1 |
Badgley, BL | 1 |
Ducoté, JM | 1 |
Silver, GM | 1 |
Cooper, JJ | 1 |
Packer, RA | 1 |
Lavely, JA | 1 |
Almeida, AC | 1 |
Scorza, FA | 1 |
Rodrigues, AM | 1 |
Arida, RM | 1 |
Carlesso, FN | 1 |
Batista, AG | 1 |
Duarte, MA | 1 |
DaCosta, JC | 1 |
Motoki, T | 1 |
Fukuda, M | 1 |
Ohmori, H | 1 |
Suemaru, K | 1 |
Okamoto, K | 1 |
Wakamoto, H | 1 |
Kikuchi, C | 1 |
Suzuki, Y | 2 |
Ishii, E | 1 |
Boothe, DM | 2 |
Dewey, C | 1 |
Carpenter, DM | 1 |
George, KL | 1 |
Couch, P | 1 |
Anzai, S | 1 |
Fujiwara, S | 1 |
Inuzuka, M | 1 |
LIVINGSTON, S | 7 |
PEARSON, PH | 1 |
KUPPERS, K | 1 |
GOBBI, E | 1 |
VERBEEK, P | 1 |
SEREISKII, MIa | 1 |
USPENSKAIA, MA | 1 |
KETZ, E | 1 |
BOROFFKA, A | 1 |
IVANOV, V | 1 |
MILENKOV, K | 1 |
TSOLOV, N | 1 |
ALEKSANDROVA, E | 1 |
TSANKOV, I | 1 |
MECHKUNOV, K | 1 |
KHAMAMDZHIEV, K | 1 |
BALABANOVA, V | 1 |
WANG, CK | 1 |
SHAO, CY | 1 |
FENG, YK | 1 |
SEMIOKHINA, AF | 1 |
GEORGIEV, VP | 1 |
SATOMI, M | 1 |
DEJONG, RN | 1 |
MAGEE, KR | 1 |
CRAIG, WS | 1 |
MACKINNON, JM | 1 |
DE SANCTIS, T | 1 |
Foldvary-Schaefer, N | 1 |
Falcone, T | 1 |
Bladin, PF | 1 |
Potschka, H | 1 |
Rieck, S | 1 |
Tipold, A | 1 |
Rundfeldt, C | 1 |
Kagitani-Shimono, K | 1 |
Imai, K | 1 |
Otani, K | 1 |
Kamio, N | 1 |
Okinaga, T | 1 |
Toribe, Y | 1 |
Ozono, K | 1 |
Perkins, M | 1 |
Ulrich, J | 1 |
Chang, Y | 1 |
Mellor, DJ | 1 |
Anderson, TJ | 1 |
Zimmerman, K | 1 |
Higgins, MA | 1 |
Matiasek, LA | 1 |
Luján Feliu-Pascual, A | 1 |
Platt, SR | 1 |
Chandler, KE | 1 |
Joynt, RJ | 2 |
Maffeis, L | 1 |
Musolino, MC | 1 |
Cambiaghi, S | 1 |
Osborne, DR | 1 |
Bohan, T | 1 |
Hodson, A | 1 |
Trepanier, LA | 5 |
Katsu, T | 2 |
Furuno, K | 1 |
Yamashita, S | 1 |
Kawasaki, H | 1 |
Gomita, Y | 2 |
Ohtahara, S | 1 |
Dowling, PM | 2 |
Schneble, H | 1 |
Nichols, ES | 1 |
Linn, K | 1 |
Shaw, N | 1 |
Center, SA | 1 |
Garland, S | 1 |
Mori, Y | 1 |
Matsuka, N | 1 |
James, LP | 1 |
Farrar, HC | 1 |
Griebel, ML | 1 |
Bates, SR | 1 |
Diener, W | 1 |
Sorni, M | 1 |
Ruile, S | 1 |
Rude, P | 1 |
Kruse, R | 1 |
Becker, E | 1 |
Bork, K | 1 |
Berg, PA | 1 |
Knowles, K | 1 |
Podell, M | 1 |
Van Schoick, A | 1 |
Schwark, WS | 1 |
Carrillo, J | 1 |
Kantrowitz, LB | 1 |
Peterson, ME | 1 |
Melián, C | 1 |
Nichols, R | 1 |
Ryan, M | 1 |
Baumann, RJ | 1 |
Matsufuji, H | 2 |
Nishikawa, M | 2 |
Yoshitomi, Y | 1 |
Ichiyama, T | 2 |
Hayashi, T | 2 |
Furukawa, S | 2 |
Meierkord, H | 1 |
Grünig, F | 1 |
Gutschmidt, U | 1 |
Gutierrez, R | 1 |
Pfeiffer, M | 1 |
Draguhn, A | 1 |
Brückner, C | 1 |
Heinemann, U | 1 |
Yoshitomi, T | 1 |
Vaughan-Scott, T | 1 |
Taylor, JH | 1 |
Gaskill, CL | 1 |
Cribb, AE | 1 |
Friedlander, WJ | 2 |
Takusa, Y | 1 |
Hori, D | 1 |
Saito, K | 1 |
Kanai, R | 1 |
Kimura, M | 1 |
Kishi, K | 1 |
Yamaguchi, S | 1 |
Steinhoff, BJ | 1 |
Lund, M | 1 |
Boyer, EW | 1 |
Kearney, S | 1 |
Shannon, MW | 1 |
Quang, L | 1 |
Woolf, A | 1 |
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Pruce, I | 2 |
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Poser, S | 1 |
Ritter, G | 1 |
Pozdniakov, VS | 1 |
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Scott, DF | 1 |
Toseland, PA | 1 |
Sourkes, TL | 1 |
Schwartz-Porsche, D | 1 |
Jürgens, U | 2 |
Max, B | 1 |
Woody, RC | 1 |
Ernst, JP | 1 |
Doose, H | 1 |
Baier, WK | 1 |
Boenigk, HE | 1 |
Lorenz, JH | 1 |
Carney, MW | 1 |
Greene, CA | 1 |
Sudhakar Rao, V | 1 |
Gill, TH | 1 |
Young, OM | 1 |
Tower, DB | 1 |
Boshes, LD | 1 |
Delmar, A | 1 |
Castaigne, P | 1 |
Cambier, J | 1 |
Escourolle, R | 1 |
Dowzenko, A | 1 |
Huber, Z | 1 |
Zieliński, JJ | 1 |
Pozuelo-Utanda, J | 1 |
Crawford, DC | 1 |
Anderson, JC | 1 |
15 reviews available for bromide and Aura
Article | Year |
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The Pharmacology and Clinical Efficacy of Antiseizure Medications: From Bromide Salts to Cenobamate and Beyond.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Carbamates; Chlorophenols; Drug Therapy, Combination; Epilepsy; | 2021 |
[The use of bromide as antiepileptic agent in the dog].
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Inter | 2014 |
Idiopathic epilepsy in dogs and cats.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Cat Diseases; Cats; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Dose-Response Relationsh | 2010 |
Catamenial epilepsy: pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management.
Topics: Acetazolamide; Adolescent; Adult; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Brain Edema; Bromides; Contraceptives, O | 2003 |
Status epilepticus, the grim reaper of the mental health system in early Victoria.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Cohort Studies; Commitment of Mentally Ill; Epilepsy; Female; History, 19 | 2003 |
Use of bromide as an anticonvulsant for dogs with epilepsy.
Topics: Animals; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Epilepsy | 1995 |
[Anticonvulsant bromide therapy once and today].
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Brain; Bromides; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Humans | 1993 |
Idiopathic epilepsy.
Topics: Age Factors; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Cat Diseases; Cats; Diagnosis, Differential; Dog Di | 1998 |
Antiepileptic drug therapy.
Topics: Acetates; Amines; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Cat Diseases; Cats; Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acid | 1998 |
Use and monitoring of bromides in epilepsy treatment.
Topics: Animals; Bromides; Drug Interactions; Epilepsy; Female; Humans; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications; | 1999 |
Update on therapy of canine epilepsy.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Monit | 1999 |
The medical treatment of epilepsy: initiation of drug therapy.
Topics: Adolescent; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Carbamazepine; Child; Child, Pre | 1979 |
The medical treatment of epilepsy: maintenance of drug therapy.
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Anticonvulsants; Biological Availability; Bromides; Carbamazepine; Child; Dextroa | 1979 |
Early clinical neurochemistry of CNS-active drugs. Bromides.
Topics: Brain Chemistry; Bromides; Epilepsy; History, 19th Century; Humans | 1991 |
[Epilepsy: pharmacological bases of its treatment].
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Barbiturates; Brain; Bromides; Child; Epilepsy; Humans; Hydantoins; Male; Neurons; | 1972 |
5 trials available for bromide and Aura
Article | Year |
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A randomised trial of a medium-chain TAG diet as treatment for dogs with idiopathic epilepsy.
Topics: 3-Hydroxybutyric Acid; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Blood Glucose; Bromides; Cross-Over Studies; Diet, | 2015 |
Phenobarbital or potassium bromide as an add-on antiepileptic drug for the management of canine idiopathic epilepsy refractory to imepitoin.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Belgium; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Epilepsy; Imidazoles; Phenobarbital | 2017 |
Pregabalin as an adjunct to phenobarbital, potassium bromide, or a combination of phenobarbital and potassium bromide for treatment of dogs with suspected idiopathic epilepsy.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Drug Therapy, Combination; Epilepsy; Female; | 2009 |
Ion-selective electrode for serum bromide assay in patients with epilepsy.
Topics: Adult; Bromides; Colorimetry; Epilepsy; Humans; Ion-Selective Electrodes; Potentiometry | 1995 |
[Usefulness of chloride serum concentrations in being treated with potassium bromide].
Topics: Adolescent; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Bromine; Child; Child, Preschool; Chlorine; Drug Monitoring; | 1999 |
90 other studies available for bromide and Aura
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Diffuse vegetating bromoderma.
Topics: Adult; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dermatitis, Exfoliative; Drug Eruptions; Epilepsy; Female; Humans; | 2020 |
Bromide toxicosis (bromism) secondary to a decreased chloride intake after dietary transition in a dog with idiopathic epilepsy: a case report.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Chlorides; Diet; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Epilepsy; Male; Potassium C | 2021 |
Imepitoin withdrawal in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy well-controlled with imepitoin and phenobarbital and/or potassium bromide does not increase seizure frequency.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Drug Therapy, Combination; Epilepsy; Female; | 2017 |
Two Patients With KCNT1-Related Epilepsy Responding to Phenobarbital and Potassium Bromide.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Child, Preschool; Drug Therapy, Combination; Electroencephalography; Epil | 2019 |
Serum bromide concentrations following loading dose in epileptic dogs.
Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Epilepsy; Potassium Co | 2014 |
Nutritional management of idiopathic epilepsy in dogs.
Topics: Animal Feed; Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Body Composition; | 2014 |
Canine Pancreas-Specific Lipase and C-reactive Protein in Dogs Treated With Anticonvulsants (Phenobarbital and Potassium Bromide).
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; C-Reactive Protein; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Epilepsy; Female; Lipase | 2015 |
Successful treatment of migrating partial seizures in Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome with bromide.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Brain; Bromides; Chromosome Deletion; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 4; Comparative Genom | 2016 |
Determination of bromide in canine plasma using ion chromatography.
Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Chromatography, Ion Exchange; Dog Diseases | 2008 |
Serum triglyceride concentration in dogs with epilepsy treated with phenobarbital or with phenobarbital and bromide.
Topics: Animals; Bromides; Case-Control Studies; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Epilepsy; Fast | 2008 |
Samuel Wilks (1824-1911): neurologist and generalist of the Mid-Victorian Era.
Topics: Bromides; Epilepsy; Family Practice; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans; Nervous S | 2008 |
On the therapeutic uses of bromide of potassium. 1868.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Epilepsy; History, 19th Century; Humans; Potassium Compounds | 2008 |
Sir samuel wilks (1824-1911): on epilepsy.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Epilepsy; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Medical Illustrat | 2009 |
Drug treatment of epilepsy in the century of the ILAE: the first 50 years, 1909-1958.
Topics: Advertising; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Epilepsy; Herbal Medicine; History, 18th Century; History, 1 | 2009 |
Clinical signs, risk factors, and outcomes associated with bromide toxicosis (bromism) in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Epilepsy; | 2009 |
Appreciation for study on bromide administration in dogs.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Compo | 2009 |
Veterinarians' preferences for anticonvulsant drugs for treating seizure disorders in dogs and cats.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Cat Diseases; Cats; Cross-Sectional Studies; Dog Diseases; Dogs; | 2009 |
[An infant with bromoderma tuberosum].
Topics: Bromides; Epilepsy; Humans; Infant; Male; Skin Diseases | 2009 |
Combined effect of bumetanide, bromide, and GABAergic agonists: an alternative treatment for intractable seizures.
Topics: Bromides; Bumetanide; Drug Therapy, Combination; Epilepsy; GABA Agonists; Humans; Sodium Potassium C | 2011 |
Differences in automated analyzers for assessing the use of imprecise serum chloride concentrations as indirect predictors of serum bromide concentrations.
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Bromides; Child; Child, Preschool; Chlorides; Electronic Data Processing; Epileps | 2011 |
Comparison of phenobarbital with bromide as a first-choice antiepileptic drug for treatment of epilepsy in dogs.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Epilepsy; Female; Male; Phenobarbital; Time | 2012 |
Sir Charles Locock and potassium bromide.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Epilepsy; Female; History, 19th Century; Humans; Obstetrics; Potassium Co | 2012 |
Disposition and clinical use of bromide in cats.
Topics: Administration, Oral; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Cat Diseases; Cats; Dose-Response Relation | 2002 |
Bromoderma.
Topics: Anti-Infective Agents, Local; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Child, Preschool; Dose-Response Relationshi | 2003 |
Bromides in the treatment of epilepsy in children.
Topics: Bromides; Child; Epilepsy; Humans | 1953 |
[Apydan as a depressor of epileptic seizures].
Topics: Barbiturates; Bromides; Epilepsy; Humans; Hydantoins | 1953 |
[Eight years of experience in the field of epilepsy].
Topics: Atropine; Barbiturates; Bromides; Coloring Agents; Epilepsy; Humans; Hydantoins | 1954 |
[Treatment of epilepsy in children and adolescents with apydan].
Topics: Barbiturates; Bromides; Child; Epilepsy; Humans; Hydantoins; Infant | 1955 |
[New method of therapy of epilepsy].
Topics: Barbiturates; Bromides; Epilepsy; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Papaverine | 1955 |
[Result of the treatment of epilepsy in children with Sereiskii's mixture].
Topics: Barbiturates; Bromides; Child; Epilepsy; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Papaverine | 1955 |
[Results with the combined preparation apydan in therapy of symptomatic epilepsy].
Topics: Barbiturates; Bromides; Caffeine; Epilepsy; Humans; Hydantoins | 1956 |
[Results of the treatment of epilepsy using E. I. Karmanova's method].
Topics: Adonis; Bromides; Chlorides; Epilepsy | 1958 |
Serum bromide and urine phenobarbital contents of epilepitc patients.
Topics: Bromides; Epilepsy; Humans; Phenobarbital | 1960 |
[Study of the effect of ionizing radiation on a model of reflex epilepsy].
Topics: Bromides; Conditioning, Classical; Epilepsy; Epilepsy, Reflex; Nervous System Physiological Phenomen | 1962 |
ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUGS.
Topics: Acetazolamide; Amphetamine; Amphetamines; Anticonvulsants; Barbiturates; Bromides; Epilepsy; Ethosux | 1963 |
[ON SOME ASPECTS OF EPILEPSY AND THE EFFECT OF ANTICONVULSANTS].
Topics: Acetazolamide; Anticonvulsants; Barbiturates; Bromides; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Humans; Hy | 1963 |
[CONVULSIONS IN CHILDREN (3)].
Topics: Adolescent; Adrenocorticotropic Hormone; Anticonvulsants; Barbiturates; Bromides; Child; Electroence | 1964 |
MEDICAL TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY IN THE ADULT.
Topics: Acetazolamide; Barbiturates; Bromides; Drug Therapy; Epilepsy; Hydantoins; Oxyphenbutazone | 1964 |
CHILD CARE IN GENERAL PRACTICE. CONVULSIONS IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD. II.
Topics: Acetazolamide; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Child; Child Care; Chloral Hydrate; Diagnosis; Drug Therap | 1965 |
[A new synergistic compound in the therapy of epilepsy].
Topics: Atropine; Barbiturates; Bromides; Epilepsy; Humans; Hydantoins | 1954 |
Anticonvulsant efficacy of the low-affinity partial benzodiazepine receptor agonist ELB 138 in a dog seizure model and in epileptic dogs with spontaneously recurrent seizures.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Chronic Disease; Disease Models, Animal; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Dru | 2004 |
Epilepsy in Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (4p-).
Topics: Abnormalities, Multiple; Adolescent; Bromides; Child; Child, Preschool; Chromosome Deletion; Chromos | 2005 |
Improving seizure control in dogs with refractory epilepsy using gabapentin as an adjunctive agent.
Topics: Amines; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Chemotherapy, Adjuvant; Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids; Dog | 2005 |
["Here rests a man, who didn't know, what epilepsy is"].
Topics: Bromides; Epilepsy; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Hospitals, Special; Humans; Male; | 2006 |
Idiopathic epilepsy in dogs: owners' perspectives on management with phenobarbitone and/or potassium bromide.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Drug Therapy, Combination; Epilepsy; Phenoba | 2006 |
Assessment of the use of plasma and serum chloride concentrations as indirect predictors of serum bromide concentrations in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy.
Topics: Animals; Bromides; Chlorides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Epilepsy; Female; Male; Predictive Value of Tests; | 2006 |
The efficacy and tolerability of levetiracetam in pharmacoresistant epileptic dogs.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Thera | 2008 |
The case of the colorless crystals.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Brain Injuries; Bromides; Crime; Epilepsy; History, 19th Century; Humans; Male; Pot | 2007 |
Single-plaque vegetating bromoderma.
Topics: Bromides; Child; Epilepsy; Female; Humans; Potassium Compounds; Pyoderma | 2008 |
CT demonstration of hyperdense cerebral vasculature due to bromide therapy.
Topics: Brain; Bromides; Cerebrovascular Circulation; Epilepsy; Female; Humans; Infant; Radiographic Image E | 1984 |
Management of canine epilepsy with phenobarbital and potassium bromide.
Topics: Algorithms; Animals; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Drug Administration Schedule; Epilepsy; Phenobarb | 1994 |
Bromide toxicosis secondary to renal insufficiency in an epileptic dog.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Creatinine; Diuresis; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Drug Therapy, Combinat | 1996 |
High dietary chloride content associated with loss of therapeutic serum bromide concentrations in an epileptic dog.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Chlorides; Diet; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Epilepsy; Female; Liver; Ph | 1996 |
Potentiometric flow injection determination of serum bromide in patients with epilepsy.
Topics: Autoanalysis; Bromides; Case-Control Studies; Colorimetry; Cost Control; Epilepsy; Flow Injection An | 1997 |
Bromism: intoxication from a rare anticonvulsant therapy.
Topics: Adolescent; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Confusion; Epilepsy; Female; Humans; Irritable Mood; Poisonin | 1997 |
Panniculitis due to potassium bromide.
Topics: Adolescent; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Child; Child, Preschool; Epilepsy; Female; Humans; Male; Pann | 1998 |
Therapeutic serum drug concentrations in epileptic dogs treated with potassium bromide alone or in combination with other anticonvulsants: 122 cases (1992-1996).
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Drug Therapy, Combination; Epilepsy; Follow- | 1998 |
Serum total thyroxine, total triiodothyronine, free thyroxine, and thyrotropin concentrations in epileptic dogs treated with anticonvulsants.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Drug Therapy, Combination; Epilepsy; Female; | 1999 |
Sodium bromide: effects on different patterns of epileptiform activity, extracellular pH changes and GABAergic inhibition.
Topics: Acetazolamide; Algorithms; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Calcium; Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor | 2000 |
Bromide-induced pseudohyperchloridemia.
Topics: Bromides; Chlorides; Epilepsy; Humans; Metabolic Diseases | 2000 |
Drug choice and therapeutic drug monitoring in the management of canine primary epilepsy.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Drug Monitoring; Drug Therapy, Combination; | 1999 |
Pancreatitis associated with potassium bromide/phenobarbital combination therapy in epileptic dogs.
Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Drug Interactions; Drug Therapy, Combination | 2000 |
The rise and fall of bromide therapy in epilepsy.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Epilepsy; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans | 2000 |
[A case of peculiar type of post-encephalitic/encephalopathic epilepsy: efficacy of bromide in the control of intractable seizures].
Topics: Bromides; Child, Preschool; Encephalitis; Epilepsy; Humans; Male; Potassium Compounds | 2001 |
Antiepileptic therapy with bromides--historical and actual importance.
Topics: Bromides; Epilepsy; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans | 1992 |
Does bromide cause conversion of epilepsy to psychosis?
Topics: Bromides; Drug Therapy; Epilepsy; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans; Psychotic Di | 1997 |
Bromide, the first effective antiepileptic agent.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Bromides; England; Epilepsy; Female; History, 19th Century; Humans; Potassium Compo | 2002 |
Poisoning from a dietary supplement administered during hospitalization.
Topics: Bromides; Child; Coma; Dietary Supplements; Epilepsy; Hospital Administration; Hospitalization; Huma | 2002 |
Letter: The use of bromides for epilepsy.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Child; Drug Eruptions; Drug Evaluation; Epilepsy; Humans | 1975 |
[Drug therapy of epilepsy].
Topics: Age Factors; Anticonvulsants; Barbiturates; Benzodiazepines; Bromides; Carbamazepine; Chlormethiazol | 1977 |
Medical treatment of epilepsy: part I.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Carbamazepine; Child; Child, Preschool; Clonazepam; Drug Therapy, Combina | 1978 |
[An analysis of 22 years' experience with the medicinal treatment of epilepsy].
Topics: Adult; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Caffeine; Codeine; Drug Therapy, Combination; Epilepsy; Female; Hi | 1975 |
Early medicinal use of bromides (Sir Charles Locock).
Topics: Bromides; Epilepsy; Female; History, 19th Century; Humans; London; Male; Obstetrics; Sexual Behavior | 1976 |
The first use of lithium?
Topics: Bromides; England; Epilepsy; History, 19th Century; History, 20th Century; Humans; Lithium; Lithium | 1992 |
Bromide in blood.
Topics: Bromides; Epilepsy; Humans; Reference Values | 1991 |
[Effectiveness of bromide in therapy resistant epilepsy of dogs].
Topics: Animals; Bromides; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Resistance; Epilepsy; | 1991 |
This and that: on artificial fats and the first effective treatment for fits.
Topics: Anticholesteremic Agents; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Diet; Dietary Fats; Epilepsy; History, 19th Cen | 1990 |
Bromide therapy for pediatric seizure disorder intractable to other antiepileptic drugs.
Topics: Adolescent; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Child; Child, Preschool; Epilepsy; Female; Humans; Male | 1990 |
Bromides were effective in intractable epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures and onset in early childhood.
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Bromides; Child; Child, Preschool; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Female; Foll | 1988 |
Who was 'the father of bromide treatment of epilepsy'?
Topics: Bromides; Epilepsy; History, 19th Century; Neurology; United Kingdom | 1986 |
[Bromides--today still useful as antiepileptic substances?].
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Child; Child, Preschool; Drug Therapy, Combination; El | 1985 |
Five cases of bromism.
Topics: Aged; Anxiety; Bipolar Disorder; Bromides; Diagnosis, Differential; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy | 1971 |
Diagnosis and treatment of childhood myoclonic seizures.
Topics: Adrenal Cortex Hormones; Anticonvulsants; Brain Damage, Chronic; Bromides; Child; Child, Preschool; | 1974 |
Current concepts--status epilepticus.
Topics: Aldehydes; Anesthetics; Anticonvulsants; Barbiturates; Bromides; Epilepsy; Humans; Phenytoin; Tranqu | 1970 |
The uptake of 36C1 into astrocytes in tissue culture by a potassium-dependent, saturable process: implications for epilepsy and cortical edema.
Topics: Animals; Brain; Brain Edema; Bromides; Buffers; Cell Line; Cells, Cultured; Chlorides; Clone Cells; | 1973 |
Days of our years.
Topics: Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Epilepsy; Female; History, 20th Century; Humans; Male; Phenobarbital; Tri | 1967 |
The use of bromides for epilepsy.
Topics: Bromides; England; Epilepsy; History, 19th Century; Humans | 1974 |
[Myoclonus of intent and myoclonus of action].
Topics: Adult; Aged; Brain; Bromides; Cerebellar Ataxia; Electroencephalography; Electromyography; Epilepsy; | 1968 |
[Problems of treatment of epilepsy].
Topics: Anemia, Macrocytic; Anticonvulsants; Bromides; Diazepam; Drug Synergism; Epilepsy; Epilepsy, Tempora | 1971 |
Bromism and epilepsy.
Topics: Bromides; Delirium; Epilepsy; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome | 1966 |