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− | An unpopular variant of a commonly ordered beverage, a '''gin and tonic-clonic seizures''' is a highball cocktail containing gin, tonic water, and a low seizure threshold.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/08/alcohol-abuse/ After Counseling Patient on Evils of Alcohol Abuse, Medical Team Leaves Work & Gets Absolutely Hammered]</ref><ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/10/gi-cocktail/ GI Cocktail Wasn’t the Cocktail Alcoholic Patient Had in Mind]</ref> The drink pairs nicely with [[Keppra (Levetiracetam)]] and an [[EEG]]. If seizures still persist, just [[Shake It Off (Song)|shake it off, shake it off]].<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/02/rapid-response-seizure/ Rapid Response Seizure Code Replaced with Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off”]</ref> | + | An unpopular variant of a commonly ordered beverage, a '''gin and tonic-clonic seizures''' is a highball cocktail containing gin, tonic water, and a low seizure threshold.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/08/alcohol-abuse/ After Counseling Patient on Evils of Alcohol Abuse, Medical Team Leaves Work & Gets Absolutely Hammered]</ref><ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/10/gi-cocktail/ GI Cocktail Wasn’t the Cocktail Alcoholic Patient Had in Mind]</ref> The drink pairs nicely with [[Keppra (Levetiracetam)|Keppra]] and an [[EEG]]. If seizures still persist, just [[Shake It Off (Song)|shake it off, shake it off]].<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/02/rapid-response-seizure/ Rapid Response Seizure Code Replaced with Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” (Gomerblog)]</ref> |
Revision as of 10:30, 7 July 2017
An unpopular variant of a commonly ordered beverage, a gin and tonic-clonic seizures is a highball cocktail containing gin, tonic water, and a low seizure threshold.[1][2] The drink pairs nicely with Keppra and an EEG. If seizures still persist, just shake it off, shake it off.[3]
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