Seizure Stocks List

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Seizure Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 2 LGND Zoetis (ZTS) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Surpass Estimates
May 2 LGND Jazz (JAZZ) Q1 Earnings & Sales Fall Short of Estimates
May 2 LGND Moderna (MRNA) Q1 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Down Y/Y
May 2 AQST Carisma Therapeutics Inc. (CARM) May Report Negative Earnings: Know the Trend Ahead of Q1 Release
May 2 MRNS Will Adherex Technologies Inc. (FENC) Report Negative Q1 Earnings? What You Should Know
May 2 LGND Novo Nordisk (NVO) Q1 Earnings Beat, GLP-1 Drugs Boost Sales
May 2 MRNS Marinus Pharmaceuticals to Present at the RBC Capital Markets 2024 Global Healthcare Conference
May 1 ETON Eton Pharmaceuticals to Present at the Citizens JMP Life Sciences Conference
May 1 MRNS Marinus Pharmaceuticals to Provide Business Update and Report First Quarter 2024 Financial Results on May 8, 2024
Apr 30 SAGE Sage Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:SAGE) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 AQST Analysts Estimate Aquestive Therapeutics (AQST) to Report a Decline in Earnings: What to Look Out for
Apr 30 ETON Eton Pharmaceuticals Announces Submission to FDA of New Drug Application for ET-400 (Hydrocortisone Oral Solution)
Apr 30 LGND Ligand: Buy This Pharma Royalty Aggregator To Generate Growth In Your Portfolio
Apr 29 ETON Eton Pharmaceuticals to Report First Quarter 2024 Financial Results on Thursday, May 9, 2024
Apr 29 AQST Aquestive stock falls amid Libervant approval, Anaphylm update
Apr 29 MRNS How Is The Market Feeling About Marinus Pharma?
Apr 29 AQST Aquestive Therapeutics Receives U.S. FDA Approval and Market Access for Libervant™ (diazepam) Buccal Film in Pediatric Patients Ages 2 to 5 and Provides Update on Anaphylm™ (epinephrine) Sublingual Film
Apr 28 SAGE Earnings Update: Sage Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:SAGE) Just Reported And Analysts Are Boosting Their Estimates
Apr 27 AQST Aquestive wins FDA approval for anti-seizure therapy Libervant
Apr 26 SAGE Sage Therapeutics (SAGE) Q1 Earnings Miss, Sales Beat Estimates
Seizure

A seizure, formally known as an epileptic seizure, is a period of symptoms due to abnormally excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain. Outward effects vary from uncontrolled shaking movements involving much of the body with loss of consciousness (tonic-clonic seizure), to shaking movements involving only part of the body with variable levels of consciousness (focal seizure), to a subtle momentary loss of awareness (absence seizure). Most of the time these episodes last less than 2 minutes and it takes some time to return to normal. Loss of bladder control may occur.Seizures may be provoked and unprovoked. Provoked seizures are due to a temporary event such as low blood sugar, alcohol withdrawal, abusing alcohol together with prescription medication, low blood sodium, fever, brain infection, or concussion. Unprovoked seizures occur without a known or fixable cause such that ongoing seizures are likely. Unprovoked seizures may be triggered by stress or sleep deprivation. Diseases of the brain, where there has been at least one seizure and a long term risk of further seizures, are collectively known as epilepsy. Conditions that look like epileptic seizures but are not include: fainting, nonepileptic psychogenic event and tremor.A seizure that lasts for more than a brief period is a medical emergency. Any seizure lasting longer than 5 minutes should be treated as status epilepticus. A first seizure generally does not require long-term treatment with anti-seizure medications unless a specific problem is found on electroencephalogram (EEG) or brain imaging. Typically it is safe to complete the work-up following a single seizure as an outpatient. In many, with what appears to be a first seizure, other minor seizures have previously occurred.Up to 10% of people have at least one epileptic seizure. Provoked seizures occur in about 3.5 per 10,000 people a year while unprovoked seizures occur in about 4.2 per 10,000 people a year. After one seizure, the chance of experiencing a second is about 50%. Epilepsy affects about 1% of the population at any given time with about 4% of the population affected at some point in time. Nearly 80% of those with epilepsy live in developing countries. Many places require people to stop driving until they have not had a seizure for a specific period.

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