Quiz: Management of Canine Idiopathic Epilepsy with Potassium Bromide

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Idiopathic epilepsy is a common neurologic condition in dogs defined as ≥2 unprovoked seizures ≥24 hours apart with no known underlying etiology.1 An estimated 2.1 million dogs in the United States are affected, with higher prevalence observed in male dogs and in certain genetically predisposed breeds (eg, border terriers, German shepherd dogs).1-3 Idiopathic epilepsy requires lifelong management using antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) such as potassium bromide, phenobarbital, zonisamide, or levetiracetam.

Test your knowledge of idiopathic epilepsy and its treatment options, including potassium bromide, now available as the conditionally approved KBroVet-CA1.


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