Epilepsy is a neural disorder that occurs because of a disruption in neural conductions in various parts of the brain and is mainly characterized by seizures, pensive gaze, involuntary mimics, contractions, meaningless speeches, repetitive movements, and loss of consciousness. The serious side effects of conventional drug delivery systems due to high applied doses, low transition rates to the brain, and limitations of drug application during seizures result in the urgent need for novel drug delivery systems for the enhanced treatment of epilepsy.
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