Anti-convulsant drugs can have several effects on individuals with spina bifida, primarily due to their potential teratogenic properties, which can impact fetal development if taken during pregnancy. They may also influence neurological function and seizure control in individuals with spina bifida, who may be at increased risk for seizures. Additionally, some anti-convulsants can interact with other medications or treatments used for managing spina bifida-related conditions, necessitating careful monitoring by healthcare providers. Overall, the use of these drugs requires a careful risk-benefit analysis tailored to the patient's specific situation.
In my life with Spina Bifida, I have had to use antibiotics for urinary tract infections, and I have used a medication to stop bladder spasms. Every case of Spina Bifida is unique in some ways, and not all people with Spina Bifida will need the same medications. Some may need pain medications. Some may not.
Not spina bifida. It is a birth defect. But you can become a paraplegic and lose the use of your legs. Spina bifida is caused most often by lack of vitamin B and probably by being exposed to certain drugs and alcohol in the womb.
Anticonvulsant drugs are medicines used to prevent or treat convulsions (seizures).
Anticonvulsants are a class of drugs indicated for the treatment of various types of seizures associated with seizure disorders such as epilepsy , a neurological dysfunction in which excessive surges of electrical energy are emitted in the brain.
Alcoholic polyneuropathy is treated by refraining from the use of alcohol and various pain medications and anticonvulsant drugs.
There are many drugs aimed at preventing or treating pain. Nonopioid analgesics, narcotic analgesics, anticonvulsant drugs, and tricyclic antidepressants work by blocking the production, release, or uptake of neurotransmitters.
They try to mooch your drugs.
Inotropic drugs affect the force of contraction. Chronotropic affect the rate of contraction.
Glossopharyngeal, trigeminal, and postherpetic neuralgias sometimes respond to anticonvulsant drugs, such as carbamazepine or phenytoin, or to painkillers, such as acetaminophen. Trigeminal neuralgia may also be relieved by surgery.
ALL DRUGS will affect your performance in some sort of way.
only the re-creational drugs affect your life. meaning the bad ones. good drugs such as medicines, help you when your sick.
Drugs slower the nervous system.