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pubmed-article:3117516pubmed:abstractTextA case of status epilepticus with transient motor deficit is reported in a 66 year old male treated with fluvoxamine. Fluvoxamine is supposed to induce few epileptic seizures. The patient had no previous history of epilepsy. Two factors seem to have favoured the occurrence of epilepsy: presence of an incipient arteriopathic impairment, cortical and subcortical brain atrophy and perhaps drug overdosage causing a tremor in the days before the epileptic fit.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:3117516pubmed:articleTitle[Epileptogenic action of fluvoxamine. Apropos of a case].lld:pubmed
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