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IndicationsZARONTIN is indicated for the control of petit mal epilepsy.This medication is used alone or with other medications to control certain types of seizure problems (e.g. absence or petit mal seizures). Controlling seizures helps to prevent injury from falling and allows you to lead a more normal life. Ethosuximide belongs to a class of drugs known as anticonvulsants. It works by controlling the abnormal electrical activity in the brain that occurs during a seizure.Dosage and AdministrationZARONTIN is administered orally.Recommended initial daily dose for children and adults is approximately 20-30 mg/kg administered in two divided doses. This regimen will frequently achieve plasma levels in the therapeutic range of 40-100 mg/L. (Optimum 75 mg/L). As the dose serum level relationship may be curvilinear in individual patients dosage should be increased by small increments.One useful method is to increase the daily dose by 250 mg every four to seven days until control is achieved with minimal side effects. Dosages exceeding 1.5 g daily in divided doses should be administered only under the strictest supervision of the physician. Plasma level monitoring is recommended. ZARONTIN may be administered in combination with other anticonvulsants when other forms of epilepsy coexist with petit mal.
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This is your Albany on drugs: New legislation would hike cost of mail-order meds.
Whenever state lawmakers mess around with the rules for health insurance, New Yorkers should hang on to their wallets.
The latest scheme out of the Legislature - meant to squash the growing use of mail-order pharmacies - is no exception. This proposed law does nothing to improve the quality or quantity of the drugs that people will get.
But - like most of Albany's ill-conceived mandates - it will mean higher prices.
Directly, the law actually bans discounts for customers who buy medications via mail order.
Indirectly, the mandate is almost certain to drive up premiums for businesses that are already struggling to afford coverage for their employees.
The result could easily be more people who lack any drug coverage at all.
Yet this legislation - co-sponsored by Bronx Assemblyman Carl Heastie and Buffalo-area Sen. George Maziarz - whizzed through the Legislature with just four "no" votes.
Which leaves Gov. Cuomo and his veto pen as the last line of defense for beleaguered consumers.
More and more health plans are pushing their customers to use mail-order pharmacies for reasons that will be obvious to anyone who shops online: It's cheaper.
The mail-order medication dealers handle huge volumes, which means economies of scale and special discounts from manufacturers. They're highly automated and centralized. And they operate with none of the overhead that goes along with operating millions of storefronts.


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