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Medications to Treat Seizures


There is no known cure for epilepsy. But medications can control seizures in most people. These medicines do not actually "fix" the problems that cause seizures. Instead, they work by stopping the seizures from occurring. Before suggesting treatment with a seizure medicine, your doctor usually has made a diagnosis of epilepsy. It is important to openly discuss with your doctor the pros and cons of the different medicines that are available to treat your kind of epilepsy.
 

Treatment Guidelines

Seizure medicines are developed to treat different types of seizures. After a drug has been on the market for a while and has been used in larger numbers of people, we learn more about these drugs. Yet, it is often hard to know which drugs may be best for different types of epilepsy and how they compare to one another. This section offers links to guidelines that have been developed on the use of some of the seizure medicines and other therapies to treat epilepsy.
 
Seizure medicines do cause unwanted side effects in some people. Most of the time, the effects are mild and short-lasting and can be treated by properly adjusting the dosage.
 

Side effects from seizure medicines

You may experience some fatigue, abdominal discomfort, dizziness, or blurred vision during the first weeks of taking these medicines. But if the medication is started at a low dose and increased slowly, and if you are aware of what to expect, these effects are usually tolerable. They probably will stop after several weeks or months, as tolerance develops.
 
Different seizure medicines tend to produce different types of side effects. To find out what effects are most common with your medication, find it on our list of seizure medicines. Just because a certain effect is common with your medication, however, does not mean that you will experience it. Many people have few or no problems with side effects.
 
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