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Anti-epileptic medications are
the first line of defense against seizures. Today, there are several
anti-epileptic medications available. Deciding which medications will
benefit a patient is sometimes a complicated procedure. A variety
of factors must be taken into account including seizure type, age,
gender and the patient's history with anti-epileptic drugs. Tools
such as the EEG are used to determine seizure type.
Once
your doctor prescribes a medication, it is important to follow the
regimen he sets for you. Taking the medication in the correct manner
is critical. If you are having difficulty remembering to take your
medication, consult your physician. Seizure calendars and pill boxes
can be helpful tools.
Anti-epileptic medications:
At
EBMP, patients also are given the opportunity to participate in clinical
drug trials for new anti-epileptic drugs.
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