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    Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are associated with reduced bone density, balance impairment, and increased fracture risk in adults.'*

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    Impaired bone and muscle development in young people treated with antiepileptic drugs *

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    Osteoporosis Associated with Epilepsy and the Use of Anti-Epileptics-a Review (abstract only)

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    Patients treated with anti-epileptic drugs have a higher rate of fracture and impaired bone and muscle development compared with controls: results from a pilot study

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    Antiepileptic drugs and bone health, Epilepsy Association of Australia information statement 2009

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    Lessons from practice: fit for a fracture 

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    Screening bone mineral density in epilepsy: a call to action but what action?

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    Bone health and epilepsy: are your bones brittle? 

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