In addition, LTG contributes to a lower risk of postoperative pulmonary complications.
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Results: LTG was effective in all groups of epileptic patients studied.
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Fifty-seven percent of patients remained treated with LTG after four years of follow-up.
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One hundred patients were treated with LTG in a 5-year period.
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The findings suggest that LTG may be associated with an ocular vascular abnormality.
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Steady-state trough concentration of LTG was measured by a high-performance liquid chromatography method.
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Conclusions: LTG is a safe an effective drug in epilepsy.
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Efficacy was evaluated comparing seizure frequency in a 6-month period before and after LTG.
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Side effects were mild, but frequent; only four patients discontinued LTG because of adverse effects.
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Background: LTG is a new antiepileptic drug that is nowadays very often used in epileptic patients.
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In addition to block of sodium channels, LTG may act on other targets to exert its antiepileptic effect.
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Regarding oncological results, LTG is more effective for lymph node dissection and has a comparable long-term prognosis as OTG.
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Groves, Leslie R., LTG, USA.
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'LTG' means 'Lieutenant General,' FYI, so he's no slouch.
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Nicotine dose-response curves showed that in the presence of LTG, the nicotine-induced maximal current was reduced, suggesting a noncompetitive inhibition.
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These findings suggest that LTG inhibits human neuronal a4β2-nAChR function through an open-channel blocking mechanism.