
|Articles|July 1, 2002
Epilepsy experts seek non-drug therapies that spare skin, hair
New York - Although it is well known that rash is a common sideeffect of anti-epileptic drugs, less known is that hirsutism in young girlsand baldness in boys may be frequent side effects as well.
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