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Supporting prescribing in seizure management

Date: 25 June 2026
Starts: 14:00 BST (13:00 UTC, 09:00 EST)
Duration: 30 minutes

Seizures in critical care settings present unique pharmacological challenges, particularly when standard administrative routes are compromised. Join us for this expert-led webinar to explore the complexities of antiepileptic dosing. We will guide you through optimising treatment strategies during critical illness, covering both loading and maintenance doses, to ensure patient safety and effectively manage status epilepticus.

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Learning outcomes:

  • Understand how the literature has informed the choice of loading doses for antiepileptics in status epilepticus.
  • Understand how the editorial team has defined (or developed) guidance for ongoing intravenous maintenance dosing.
  • Learn about how the choice of body weight affects dosing.
  • Discuss the practical implications of critical illness on antiepileptic dosing.
  • Hear about recent updates to Critical Illness antiepileptics content on Medicines Complete.

Hosted by:

Trevor Mugabi
Account Manager, Pharmaceutical Press

Speakers:

Greg BartonGreg Barton
MBE, Critical Illness Editor-in-Chief

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