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Attitudes towards the switching of anti-epileptic medications in pharmacies: the patients' perspective.

Milena BożekIwona Kurkowska-JastrzebskaEwa KrzystanekPrzemyslaw BienkowskiMagdalena KonopkoHalina Sienkiewicz-Jarosz
Published in: Postepy psychiatrii neurologii (2023)
Around 40% of Polish epilepsy patients have been confronted with a proposal to switch their anti-epileptic medications at a pharmacy. More of them report negative attitudes towards the pharmacist's proposal than do not. It is possible that one of the major reasons for this is the insufficient information provided by pharmacists. It remains to be established whether the reported decrease in seizure control could be accounted for by a low concentration of the anti-epileptic drug in the blood after the switch.
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