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- •Awareness of legal driving restrictions for PWE is poor in China.
- •PWE drive illegally frequently such that a large number of PWE have obtained their license and continue driving after a diagnosis of epilepsy.
- •Male and young/middle-aged PWE on fewer medications are more likely to be driving.
- •Driving restrictions for PWE require greater standardization, coordination, and enforcement.
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PWE (Patients with epilepsy), ASMs (Antiseizure medications), ILAE (International League Against Epilepsy), MVA (Motor vehicle accidents)Purchase one-time access:
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