Epilepsy - Medications
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(Page 4) This drug is not useful for the following seizures:
Side Effects. Side effects are sometimes difficult to control. Some people may develop a toxic response to normal doses, while others, such as those with alcoholism, may require higher doses to achieve benefits. As with any drug, side effects generally rely on dosage and duration. Using phenytoin in combination with newer add-on drugs can allow lower doses and may reduce some of the risks. Side effects may include:
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Barbiturates (Phenobarbital and Primidone)Phenobarbital. Phenobarbital (Luminal), also called phenobaritone, is a barbiturate anticonvulsant and is often the initial drug prescribed for newborns and young children. It is a relatively inexpensive drug and is used to also prevent grand mal (tonic-clonic) seizures or partial seizures, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas. Phenobarbital has fewer toxic effects on other parts of the body than most anti-epileptic drugs, and drug dependence is unusual, given the low doses used for patients with epilepsy. Nevertheless, withdrawal is common because of side effects, and therefore it is less likely to be used over time than other drugs, including phenytoin, another relatively inexpensive but effective drug. Side Effects. Patients sometimes describe their state as "zombie-like." The most common and troublesome side effects are:
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