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Neurosteroid and benzodiazepine combination therapy reduces status epilepticus and long-term effects of whole-body sarin exposure in rats.

Lucille A LumleyDennis MillerWilliam T MuseBrenda Marrero-RosadoMarcio de Araujo FurtadoMichael StoneJeffrey McGuireChristopher Whalley
Published in: Epilepsia open (2019)
Neurosteroid administration as an adjunct to benzodiazepine therapy offers an effective means to treat benzodiazepine-refractory SE, such as occurs following delayed treatment of GB exposure. This study is the first to present data on the efficacy of delayed pregnanolone and diazepam dual therapy in reducing seizure activity, performance deficits and brain pathology following an operationally relevant route of exposure to GB and supports the use of a neurosteroid as an adjunct to standard anticonvulsant therapy for the treatment of CWNA-induced SE.
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