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What Are Oxazolidinediones Drugs?: An Obsolete Class of Anticonvulsants

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Developed in the mid-20th century, oxazolidinediones were once used to treat certain types of epilepsy, particularly absence seizures. However, due to severe and life-threatening side effects, these medications, such as trimethadione (Tridione) and paramethadione (Paradione), are no longer used in modern medicine. The story of these drugs highlights significant advancements in pharmaceutical safety and the understanding of drug toxicity.