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You need to consult your doctor in this. Keppra can be taken if you must but they don't know the effect on the fetus.
That is the kind of question that needs to be dealt with by a doctor who knows about the person in question and the type and dosages of medication they are on. People taking medication for epilepsy do have anaesthetics, but it is always important to know what medication is being taken.
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Anti-convulsive medication used to treat seizure disorders.
Yes, because if the person is on anti-seizure medication, alcohol can lessen the effects of the medication which could prompt a seizure. Also, this information should be on the bottle of the medication. If not, please contact your local pharmacy and inquire.
No. Tylenol is an OTC (over-the-counter) medication.
Tylenol and aspirin
No. Acetaminophen is Tylenol.
No. It does not mix well with the medication and even if you are not on medication, it lowers the seizure threshold, making you more apt to having a seizure.
No. It's an anti seizure medication
Not unless you can prove: -that a work condition caused or exacerbated a seizure condition, -that a stressful work environment exacerbated an existing seizure condition, -that a required duty caused you to be in a place where you sustained a head injury which caused the seizure, or -that your employer required you to be at work despite their knowledge of an unusually high risk of seizure activity (you had run out of medication, for example).
It is never wise to mix medication with alcohol.