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Sue
Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 01:58 PM -
Seizure medications
Cleo Hutton
Saturday, September 27, 2008 at 08:38 PMKaren,
If you are asking about side-effects of anti-seizure medications they can range from sleepiness to weight gain. Please read the inserts attached to the medication or ask your pharmacist.
It takes a few weeks for anti-seizure drugs to build up a level in the blood stream to be effective so, like all medication take or give only as prescribed, and give it a month to six weeks to work. The changes should be no seizures but if the medication is abruptly stopped seizures could occur.
Your husbands neurologist is possibly trying to come up with the formula of anti-seizure medication that is right for him. Ask the neurologist about the medication and possible side-effects. Write down questions that you would like answered by the physician before attending the scheduled appointmet. Don't be afraid of anti-seizure medications because of potential problems rather than arresting the immediate problems of having seizures.
Thank you for your question.
Cleo Hutton
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