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Tag: Seizures

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Does Tramadol Cause Seizures? Understanding the Risk and Mechanisms

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Reports to poison control centers indicate that seizures are one of the most serious adverse effects associated with tramadol use. A person's risk of having a seizure from this medication increases with higher doses and other predisposing factors, which is why the question 'Does tramadol cause seizures?' is critical for patients and prescribers.

What is the biggest risk of clozapine?

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Clozapine carries multiple 'boxed warnings' from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for potentially fatal side effects, with severe neutropenia and agranulocytosis historically considered the most significant and well-known risk of clozapine. However, other risks, including severe bowel obstruction and myocarditis, are also extremely serious and require careful attention.

Can too much risperidone cause seizures? Understanding the Overdose Risk

3 min read
Case reports and postmarketing experience confirm that seizures can occur in the event of an acute risperidone overdose. **Can too much risperidone cause seizures?** While not a common side effect at therapeutic doses, a significantly excessive dose, especially when combined with other factors, presents a serious neurological risk.

What is the difference between lacosamide and levetiracetam?

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According to a 2023 study published in the *Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice*, lacosamide was found to be non-inferior to levetiracetam as a monotherapy for new-onset focal epilepsy. However, significant differences exist between these two popular antiepileptic medications in their mechanisms of action, side effects, and controlled substance status, which a doctor will weigh when deciding which drug is the best option for a patient.

Can Xcopri Cause Seizures? Understanding the Risk and Safe Usage

4 min read
In clinical trials, Xcopri (cenobamate) demonstrated a significant reduction in seizure frequency for many adults with focal-onset seizures. However, like many antiepileptic drugs, it comes with important safety considerations regarding seizure activity, most notably the risk of increased seizures if the medication is stopped suddenly.

What is the Most Common Side Effect of Keppra?

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For adults on Keppra, somnolence (drowsiness) and asthenia (weakness) are consistently among the most frequently reported side effects in clinical trials. This article provides a comprehensive look at **what is the most common side effect of Keppra**, detailing the varying impacts on different age groups and outlining effective management strategies.

What is the meaning of AED in medicine?

4 min read
Approximately 3 million adults in the U.S. have active epilepsy, with pharmacotherapy being the most common treatment [1.3.1, 1.2.4]. So, **what is the meaning of AED in medicine?** The acronym most commonly refers to **Anti-Epileptic Drugs**, but can also mean **Automated External Defibrillator** [1.2.3].

What Happens When You Don't Take Epilepsy Medication?

5 min read
According to the Epilepsy Foundation, missing doses of anti-seizure medication is the most common cause of breakthrough seizures. This emphasizes the critical importance of understanding what happens when you don't take epilepsy medication and the severe health risks involved.

What are the major side effects of Keppra?

4 min read
According to clinical trial data, as many as 38% of pediatric patients taking Keppra experienced non-psychotic behavioral side effects, and up to 13% of adults reported similar symptoms. Understanding what are the major side effects of Keppra is crucial for anyone considering or currently on this anti-epileptic medication.