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  1. List of 72 Epilepsy Medications Compared - Drugs.com

    Jan 18, 2024 · Compare risks and benefits of common medications used for Epilepsy. Find the most popular drugs, view ratings and user reviews.

  2. Seizure Medication List | Resources | Epilepsy Foundation

    Find a comprehensive list of seizure medications, including brand name & generic medicines. Each medication for epilepsy has different uses & side effects.

  3. How Seizure Medicines Work | Epilepsy Foundation

    How Well Do Seizure Medicines Work? Medicines can control seizures in about 7 out of 10 people. However, a person’s response to medicine may vary.

  4. Seizure Medicines | Epilepsy Treatment | Epilepsy Foundation

    Seizure medicine is the most common way of treating epilepsy. Many different medications exist that prevent or stop seizures, called anti-seizure medications.

  5. Choosing a First Epilepsy Medicine

    Epilepsy Medication Find in-depth information on anti-seizure medications so you know what to ask your doctor.

  6. List of 80 Seizures Medications Compared - Drugs.com

    Jan 18, 2024 · Compare risks and benefits of common medications used for Seizures. Find the most popular drugs, view ratings and user reviews.

  7. Side Effects of Seizure Medicine | Epilepsy Foundation

    Common side effects of seizure medicine include stomach upset, dizziness, & blurred vision. Side effects vary on the medicine taken & usually don't last long.

  8. Your Brain on Drugs: Anti-Seizure Medications - Epilepsy Foundation

    Among the 200,000 Americans diagnosed with epilepsy each year, more than two-thirds control their seizures with medication. A century ago, that wasn’t an option. Before 1912, when phenobarbital …

  9. Levetiracetam - Epilepsy Foundation

    Levetiracetam is an add-on therapy for various epilepsy types in adults and children. Learn more at Epilepsy Foundation.

  10. Finding the Best Medication Dosage | Epilepsy Foundation

    The efficacy of control over your seizures may depend on determining the ideal dosage of your medication. For more information, visit the Epilepsy Foundation online.