Le rôle des anticonvulsivants en soins palliatifs

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O'REILLY, Maeve

En soins palliatifs, les anticonvulsivants sont un traitement d'appoint nécessaire notamment dans le traitement de la douleur neuropathique chez le patient en phase terminale. Mais il est nécessaire d'en surveiller étroitement les effets secondaires.

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