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Precision in Practice: Navigating Concomitant Therapies for Treatment-Resistant Epilepsy

22 min · 10 de mar de 2026
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For the full US Prescribing Information, click here. [https://www.epidiolex.com/PI?_gl=1*1a9ql0o*_gcl_au*NjA3MzM1ODg1LjE3NjQxMTUxOTA.] For individuals living with hard-to-treat epilepsy, patients may be on multiple medications to help manage their seizures. In this episode, epilepsy experts Ann Hyslop Segeren, MD, and David Burdette, MD, continue their conversation about an antiseizure medication (ASM) for the management of seizures associated with treatment-resistant epilepsy. They discuss consensus-driven practices for concomitant use with other ASMs, including how and when to monitor for adverse events, and what to consider when tailoring doses while initiating concomitant treatments. The basis of this series is a publication in the journal Epilepsia Open. This podcast is sponsored by Jazz Pharmaceuticals and is for US prescribers only. It is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for clinical knowledge or professional judgment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or heard on this podcast. Podcast presenters are paid consultants for Jazz Pharmaceuticals. There are no certified continued medical education credits approved for the podcast. ©2026 Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. US-EPX-2500226

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