Visual fields and tiagabine: a quandary
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Visual fields and tiagabine: a quandary
This case report describes the development of asymptomatic visual field defects (VFDs) in a psychiatric patient with bipolar disorder receiving adjunctive tiagabine treatment. These defects were apparently reversible upon the discontinuation of tiagabine. Controlled clinical trials are indicated to determine if this finding is indicative of a class effect for all GABAergic antiepileptic drugs (...
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عنوان ژورنال: Seizure
سال: 2001
ISSN: 1059-1311
DOI: 10.1053/seiz.2001.0543