Epilepsy Therapeutics & Drug Therapy


Zonisamide Ethosuximide is now available as a rectal gel that can be used by family members to treat delayed seizures. Medication combinations might have unpleasant side effects, for example, weakness and lack of appetite. As a result, combinations are frequently replaced by monotherapy, unless monotherapy achieves the desired results. When a medicine fails to provide the desired results, a specialist may sometimes prescribe medical treatment. 64 percent of cases with medical procedure revealed seizure-free cases.


  • Valproic acid
  • Carbamazepine
  • Lamotrigine
  • Levetiracetam

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