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Re: Phenytoin aka Dilantin?? -- quasi-ictal????

Posted by Sean on October 11, 1999, at 17:36:43

In reply to Re: Phenytoin aka Dilantin?? -- quasi-ictal????, posted by dj on October 11, 1999, at 13:58:43

> Sean,
>
> Thanks for your comments. BTW, what does quasi-ictal mean??? As for trying it, we shall see...
>
> > Some forms of depression,
> > most notably bipolar disorder and recurrent unipolar depression, seem to have a quasi-ictal origin.
> >
> > But enough with theory! I think you should try
> > dilantin and post you response here. We's all like to know your experience...
> >
> >

Well, ictal means siezure related and quasi means,
"kinda" so I guess I'm saying "kinda siezure-ish"!

Ictal is also part of the brand name for
Lamotrigine >>> Lamictal, which is an anticonvulsant...
I love words!

Sean.


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