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Wednesday, August 4th, 2004 11:20 am (UTC)
However, the fact that the neuro. is blatantly prescribing off label on something so specifically stated by the FDA concerns me.

Find me a doctor who doesn't! It's perfectly valid... especially when the patient's body isn't reacting to something in a normal way. If the patient is having mega side effects on something "mild", try something "milder" that's still been proven to control seizures.

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