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i think this is because last time it was tonic-clonic seaziues so he just ask if carbamazepine cove it or not

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utap2001  To get a driver's license in most (U.S.) states, a person with epilepsy must be free of seizures that affect consciousness for a certain period of time. The seizure-free period varies from state to state. In some states, this period can be shorter if under doctor´s supervision. For example, Florida recently changed the seizure-free period from 6 months to 12 months. +1




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incorrect question. PPIs are associated with diarrhea and c diff which would cause acute onset severe diarrhea https://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/S0025-6196(17)30841-8/fulltext

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makinallkindzofgainz  PPIs don't usually directly cause diarrhea. The stem mentions nothing about potential C. diff. Misoprostol directly causes diarrhea. I also put PPI, but I can see why I was wrong. +2
mhmdreyad  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10392669 this also say that PPI is the first line in treatment +


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