Chapter 39.Gabapentin and Pregabalin
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Early observations of enhanced general well-being in epileptic patients treated with anticonvulsants, as well as various early hypotheses of kindling and sensitization proposed as models of affective illness progression (Weiss and Post 1998), have promoted controlled investigations of anticonvulsant drugs as potential mood-stabilizing agents.
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