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View Post: EPILEPSY
10 Nov 2009 by veeru5656  
Propylaxis of epilepsy with anti-convulsant typically started with single drug,raising doses until disorded is controlled.  Most patients with major epilepsy having more than one attack in an year need to be maintained on ...
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View Post: Seizures in Dogs: Dogs With Epilepsy
21 Nov 2009 by Master  
This has been used an anticonvulsant for some dogs. Many dogs only have seizures at night. Homeopathic: Cicuta virosa. This can be given to control seizures. Serenity: Many pets with epilepsy will seizure in response to certain stimuli, ...
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View Post: Epilepsy Care Minneapolis
20 Nov 2009 by Minnesota Epilepsy Group  
It is not known whether this drug is passed in breast milk, but is common with most anticonvulsants. Lyrica® is eliminated through the kidneys and is therefore unlikely to be affected by other medications. No interactions have been ...
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View Post: Alpha GPC use and dosage - ImmInst.org Forums
23 hours ago
What you need is a mild anti-convulsant, namely GABOB. This is often augmented with standard epileptic drugs and is OTC. Your physician would be happy to prescribe anti-convulsants and I suspect you might take them already. ...
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26 Nov 2009 by admin  
To achieve optimal control of epileptic seizures in children and adults are recommended to start treatment with low doses of the drug taking, followed by gradual titration to effective dose. Capsules are intended for patients who have ...
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View Post: What Doctors Don't Tell You - Epilepsy-Lamotrigine
9 May 2007 by jennafarminer  
My son was very badly affected by seizures and epilepsy for many years when he was young. Anti-convulsants did seem to help a little but each drug appeared to change his mood, ability to concentrate and character. About 8 years ago, ...
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View Post: saudi stepford wife: Chinese Eyes
13 May 2008 by Saudi Stepford Wife-Daisy  
The second convulsion she had after taking anticonvulsants she just froze for half a minute then fell asleep with no shaking. Poor MaryJo won't let Buddy wander out of her eyesight if she's sitting with him while I'm doing housework. .... I have that Epilepsy gene! I used to wish it would have skipped me, but Allah swt meant it for me. : ) My sister got the luscious black waves of hair, I got dishwater blonde hair and epilepsy. I guess that's how the cookie crumbles. ; ) ...
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View Post: Suspend Your Disbelief...the real world is not welcome here. - How ...
1 hour ago by fourleggedfish  
“Temporal lobe epilepsy can be difficult to diagnose. It doesn't always have classic triggers.” Like flashing lights or oxygen deprivation, or low blood pressure. “That's why I wanted a twenty-four hour read,” Foreman said. ... “Stronger anticonvulsants – something to compliment the Depakote.” Foreman replied, “You should just go back on the gabapentin. It's often used in conjunction with Depakote to combat TLE. In fact, you probably only noticed the more severe symptoms ...
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View Post: Another Drug to Treat Drug Addiction
22 Nov 2009 by Neuroskeptic  
It's an anticonvulsant used in some countries - including Mexico but not the US - to treat severe forms of epilepsy. Like most anticonvulsants, it works on the neurotransmitter GABA which inhibits neural firing; specifically, ...
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