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   * tonic seizures related to benign familial neonatal seizures are treated with carbamazepine   * tonic seizures related to benign familial neonatal seizures are treated with carbamazepine
   * there is equipoise on levetiracetam vs phenobarbitone as first line treatment[(:cite:31992265>{{pubmed>31992265}})]   * there is equipoise on levetiracetam vs phenobarbitone as first line treatment[(:cite:31992265>{{pubmed>31992265}})]
-  * The 2011 World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for neonatal seizures[(:cite:who2011)] and the 2010 Queensland Maternity and Neonatal Clinical Guidelines for neonatal seizures recommend phenobarbital as the first-line agent for treatment of neonatal seizures, followed by phenytoin, and then benzodiazepines+  * The 2011 World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for neonatal seizures[(:cite:who2011)] and the 2010 Queensland Maternity and Neonatal Clinical Guidelines for neonatal seizures[(:cite:queensland2013>Queensland Department of Health. Queensland Clinical guidelines. Translating evidence into best clinical practice: maternity clinical guidelines. http://www.health.qld.gov.au/qcg/html/publications.asp#Neonatal. Accessed March 10, 2013)] recommend phenobarbital as the first-line agent for treatment of neonatal seizures, followed by phenytoin, and then benzodiazepines
  
  
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