Phenylthiocarbamide perception in epileptic patients on carbamazepine therapy
The present study was designed to study the taste sensitivity to phenylthiocarbamide among epileptic patients. A total of ٧٣ epileptic patients participated in the study. The epileptic state of the patients was well controlled by carbamazepine therapy, with their serum level of carbamazepine within...
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Main Authors: | Hilmy AS Abdul-Jabbar (Author), Isam H.Mahmood (Author), Sabah K AL-Dabbagh (Author), Imad A-J Thanoon (Author) |
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University of Mosul,
2011-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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