What do medicines do for epilepsy?
Medicines do not
cure epilepsy, but they can prevent seizures. The medicine used to treat
epilepsy work in various ways to help reduce the abnormal electrical impulses
in your brain. The specific medicines prescribed for you depend first on what
kinds of seizures you have. Your age, activity level, overall physical
condition, and other health issues, as well as the side effects, health risks,
and costs of different medicines, may also help determine what kind of medicine
is best for you.
Remember, it can take some time and careful,
controlled adjustments by your doctor to find the most effective combination,
schedule, and dose of medicine to control your seizures. Preventing seizures
with as few unwanted side effects as possible is desirable. It is important to
follow your medicine schedule exactly as prescribed.
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