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Anti-seizure medications (anticonvulsants) were originally designed to treat people with epilepsy. But the nerve-calming qualities of some of these ...
Increased risk of seizures; Confusion or disorientation; Mood swings; Reduced alertness. Because melatonin can cause drowsiness, don't drive or use machinery ...
... seizure freedom, change in cognitive function, use of rescue medication, onset of seizure freedom and to assess safety and tolerability. Participation ...
Seizures or; Stomach bleeding or ulcers, or history of or; Urinary bladder blockage—Use with caution. May make these conditions worse. Heart rhythm problems ...
seizures; severe sleepiness; stomach pain; sudden decrease in the amount of urine; swelling of the face, fingers, hands, lower legs, or ankles; tightness in the ...
... seizures. I was diagnosed as having epilepsy and complex/partial seizure disorder. Because I was having seizures in so many different areas of my brain ...
... seizures or barbiturates, muscle relaxants, or anesthetics, including some dental anesthetics. Check with your doctor before taking any of the above while ...
... Seizure Induction. J Clin Neurophysiol. 2025 Mar 1; 42 (3):190-200 Epub 2025 Feb 12. View PubMed; Freund BE, Barrios ML, Feyissa AM, Sabsevitz D, Grewal SS ...
Check with your doctor right away if you are having convulsions (seizures), difficulty with breathing, a fast heartbeat, a high fever, high or low blood ...
Anti-seizure drugs. The epilepsy medication gabapentin (Gralise, Neurontin) has proved successful in managing chronic pain. Therapies. Physical therapy ...
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