If the medicine was prescribed to reduce the occurrence of seizures then failing to take the medicine means that a seizure is more likely to occur than if you took the medicine.
Clinical drug trials have established that possibility of seizure with Bupropion is 1 in 4000. It should not be taken by people predisposed to seizures.
I've had seizures while combining Epilim and Marijuana... So I just smoke MJ and stopped taking my meds. Hopefully I will heal on my own. :) Oh, don't take any nicotine products as well. They trigger seizures in me.
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While it is common for meds for seizures, as well as many other meds to cause constipation, it is doubtful that constipation can cause these meds to become toxic in the body. But to maintain proper digestive and intestinal health, as well as good health in general, you need to ask your doctor or pharmacist which laxative they recommend.
I would not give anything to your dog unless it is recommended by a veterinarian.
You should only take meds that are prescribed by your doctor for your condition. Sometimes epileptic seizures can be brought on by stress. In that case, epilepsy meds would be appropriate. In either case, you should see your doctor.
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"Meds" is short for medications. You hear this abbreviation in medical situations like hospitals, pharmacies, and doctors' offices. Here are some sentences.What meds are you taking?This patient is on way too many meds!We need to give her meds on time while she's in the hospital.He hasn't been taking his meds correctly.
i have had seizures before in the past, and my neurologist told me that the best thing you can do to minimize your risk of having another seizure (other than taking meds), is to minimize the amount of stress you put your body through. this basically means: get a good night's sleep, eat properly, don't drink/do drugs, etc.... minimize stress on your body
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I would think so. I did (while on bipolar and anxiety meds) with no side effects. Prenatal pills are vitamins and shouldn't have any effect on your other meds. However, I would consult your doctor or pharmicist to make sure. They can also tell you at what times (taking) your meds will be most effective for you.
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