Tonic-clonic seizures tend to respond to valproate, carbamazepine, phenytoin, and lamotrigine.
Tonic seizures seem to respond favorably to valproate, felbamate , and clonazepam.
Phenytoin sodium is a type of drug used to treat generalized tonic-clonic seizures and partial seizures. Although the FDA has classified this as a drug with risks if taken incorrectly, it has not be classified as a Schedule I drug as of August 2013.
Neurontin (gabapentin), Lamictal (lamotrigine), and topiramate (Topamax).treat adults who have partial seizures or partial and grand mal seizures. Another new medication called Levetiracetam (Keppra) has been approved.
Medications, such as Trileptal, which are designed to treat seizures, are also successfully used to treat depression and bipolar disorder.
Depakene, Klonopin, and Zarontin are prescribed for patients who have absence seizures.
There are many medications out there that can be used to treat partial seizures. Someone with epilepsy may have trouble finding a cure for their seizures.
Yes it was first prescribed for seizures, and later for Bipolar disorder. Answer I have epilepsy and take 2 500mg pills a day. Has helped me but can be used with other epilepsy medications to help improve the loss of seizures. I am also on Lamictal and Keppra.
There are no medications or surgery to treat RP.
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A patient with RS may be given drugs for breathing problems and difficulties with muscle control. One medication that is useful is baclofen (Lioresal), a muscle relaxant. Patients with seizures are given anticonvulsant (anti-seizure) medications.
Medications are tailored to reduce the specific symptoms that the patient is experiencing (anticonvulsant medication may be required, for example, for an individual suffering from seizures).
Vaccines prevent diseases, medications treat them.