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... seizures (defined as generalized tonic-clonic seizure [GTCS], tonic, atonic or focal onset seizures [FOS] with noticeable motor component), to evaluate the ...
Increased risk of seizures; Confusion or disorientation; Mood swings; Reduced alertness. Because melatonin can cause drowsiness, don't drive or use machinery ...
Also, to investigate the effect of NBI-921352 on long-term seizure control. A Study to Clarify the Relationship Between Autonomic Nervous System Regulation ...
... seizures. He is interested in the creation of seizure warning devices targeting electrophysiological biomarkers of epileptogenic brain and precursor signals ...
Anti-seizure medicines to stop or prevent seizures. Follow-up therapy. If you experience complications of encephalitis, you might need additional therapy ...
... Seizure Induction. J Clin Neurophysiol. 2025 Mar 1; 42 (3):190-200 Epub 2025 Feb 12. View PubMed; Jensen MA, Neimat JS, Kerezoudis P, Ali R, Richardson RM ...
Also, check your blood for low blood sugar. Glucagon is used in emergency situations when severe symptoms including seizures or unconsciousness occur. Have a ...
... seizure and intellectual disability. Currently, there are no curative treatments, and many patients develop seizures resistant to medication. Because of the ...
These include medicines used to treat cancer; antibiotics, such as penicillin and sulfonamide drugs; some anti-seizure medicines; and cocaine. When these ...
Treatment · Medication. A number of prescription medications are available to reduce symptoms and prevent complications: for example, anti-seizure medications or ...
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