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        | -Thalamocortical circuits -Occurs most often in young children (4-12 years old)
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        | Occur in children with greater frequency than in adults/elderly 
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        | -Characterized by rigidity (tonic) with intermittent periods of jerking movements (clonic) -Usually last for only a few minutes
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        | medical emergency; T/C that lasts for a longer pd of time with no cessation in contraction activity |  | 
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        | Pneumonic for highly protein bound drugs: |  | Definition 
 
        | Playing For Cards, Big Tatas, and Vajayjay |  | 
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        | Gabapentin, Tiagabine, Oxcarbazepine, Clorazepate, Levetericetam |  | 
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        | Lamictal, valproic acid, felbamate |  | 
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        | SE Stevens Johnson Syndrome |  | Definition 
 
        | Lamictal, phenytoin, Fosphenytoin, barbs, benzos |  | 
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        | Anticonvulsants that have no metabolic interactions |  | Definition 
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        | fosphenytoin, oxcarb, some barbs |  | 
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