Toplep (seen as generic version of the better known drug TOPAMAX) can also be used in the treatment of bipolar mood disorder and in some cases also for migraines. The active ingredient is topiramate.
Toplep (seen as generic version of the better known drug TOPAMAX) can also be used in the treatment of bipolar mood disorder and in some cases also for migraines. The active ingredient is topiramate.
Epilepsy and migrains
Toplep is a medication that is prescribed to treat migraine headaches. It is also used to treat epilepsy, which is known as seizures or fits.
it's used for epilepsy or rarely for certaain migraines.
I have been on toplep, and nuzac, spiractin and diotroxin since February 2011 and have lost 23 kg. It has been the easiest weightloss ever, as the toplep helps with all the cravings and to eat less, so yes!
The word has is used for the third person, and have is used for the first person. He has, I have.
A first person pronoun is used for yourself; a second person pronoun is used for the person you are speaking to; the third person pronoun is used for someone or something else.
It is used in the second person (singular and plural)
It is verbal bullying when words are used to demean a person.
It is not a person, but a personal pronoun which can be used to refer to a person.
The word 'my' is first person, an adjective describing something belonging to the speaker. My is not ever used in the second person.
It is hard to explain. Not necessarily third person. But, instead plural. Singular is also occasionally used, but never in 1st person. So 1st person is used but never 1st person singular. 'We' is used. 'We' is 1st person plural. 'She' is also used which is 3rd-person singular. 'You' is used occasionally. Which is 2nd person singular Until towards then end. In the end he discovers the word 'I'. So first singular is then used.