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Epilepsy - Management
What information resources should I ensure people with epilepsy and their carers know about?
- Ensure that people with epilepsy and their carers:
- Have a named primary healthcare professional to contact for help with problems relating to their epilepsy. This could be:
- A general practitioner, or
- A trained practice nurse, or
- An epilepsy specialist nurse, if available.
- Are aware of sources of information about epilepsy and its treatment, from groups such as:
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