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Benzodiazepine als Antikonvulsiva

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Nach Erörterung des anxiolytischen, sedierend-hypnotischen und muskelrelaxierenden Effektes der Benzodiazepine soll nun—last but not least—von ihrem antikonvulsiven Effekt die Rede sein.

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Clarenbach, P., Fröscher, W. (1986). Benzodiazepine als Antikonvulsiva. In: Hippius, H., Engel, R.R., Laakmann, G. (eds) Benzodiazepine. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70621-9_23

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