Spontaneous remission before puberty occurs in fewer than 20% of children with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. Also drug withdrawal is often unsuccessful even after 2 or more years of seizure-freedom, with at least 70% of patients relapsing. Often lifelong treatment will be required to ensure seizure-freedom.
Pharmacological treatment of childhood absence epilepsy, juvenile absence epilepsy or other absence epilepsy syndromes
First-line treatment in children, young people and adults with childhood absence epilepsy, juvenile absence epilepsy or other absence epilepsy syndromes
Adjunctive treatment in children, young people and adults with childhood absence epilepsy, juvenile absence epilepsy or other absence epilepsy syndromes
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