Q9. In adults and children with convulsive epilepsy in remission, when should treatment be discontinued?
Q12: Should the treatment be similar in individuals with intellectual disability and epilepsy compared to people with epilepsy only?
A Technical Paper. Final Report
Clinical guideline | Published: 11 January 2012 | nice.org.uk/guidance/cg137
The use of explosive weapons, such as bombs, rockets, and mortar and
artillery shells, in cities, towns and villages and in other populated areas
has devastating humanitarian consequences. Explosive weapons act mainly
through the projection of blast and fragmentation wi...thin an area. Their use,
in populated areas, causes severe suffering to civilians, both in terms of
death and serious injury resulting directly from the explosion, and in terms
of damage to property and public infrastructure, which can indirectly affect
civilian well-being and survival, sometimes for many years after a conflict
has ended. Explosive weapons also leave behind explosive remnants that
pose a threat to populations until those remnants are removed. [...] The study finds that the regulation of explosive weapons under international
law and policy is fragmentary and incoherent.
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Externalising disorders
Chapter D.3
Anxiety disorders
Chapter F.2
Q10: Are antidepressants (Tricyclic antidepressants (TCA), Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)) effective and safe in children 6-12 years of age with depressive episode/disorder?
Externalising disorders
Chapter D.2
Miscellaneous
Chapter J.3
Externalizing disorders
Chapter D.1
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Autres troubles
Chapitre H.4
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