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Tag: Potassium bromide

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What was the first treatment for epilepsy?: Tracing the Origin of Seizure Medication

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The history of effective epilepsy treatment began in 1857 with the introduction of potassium bromide by English doctor Sir Charles Locock. While ancient civilizations used ineffective remedies based on superstition, bromide marked the pivotal entry into the modern, pharmacological era of treating seizures. This was a revolutionary shift that would pave the way for all subsequent antiepileptic drugs.

Understanding the Past: What was the old drug for epilepsy?

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The history of epilepsy treatment shifted profoundly in 1857 with the introduction of the first truly effective medication, marking a major turning point from ancient herbal remedies and superstitions. This article investigates the answer to the question: **What was the old drug for epilepsy?** and how it changed the course of medical history.