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Updated February 10, 2013
dale Says:
Sat, February 9, 2013

what are diffrent siezure medicines out there??

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Jenna Says:
Sun, February 10, 2013

Hi Dale,

Down below is a link to a page on epilepsy.com that provides names and additional information about some of the drugs that are currently approved and on the market for seizures of different kinds. Just scroll down to the middle of the page and you should see the list of medications.

epilepsy.com/epilepsy/seizure_medicines

Have you spoken with your doctor or asked anyone specializing in epilepsy about your options?

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