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Epilepsy medicines, also known as antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), are used to manage and reduce the frequency and severity of seizures in individuals with epilepsy. These medications work by stabilizing electrical activity in the brain, thus preventing abnormal bursts of electrical energy that lead to seizures. The choice of medication often depends on the type of seizures, the patient’s age, overall health, and how they respond to treatment. Some common AEDs include valproate, lamotrigine, and carbamazepine.
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Original price $ 49.95Current price $ 35.00Carbamazepine 200mg Tablets 100 Count by Nivagen Pharmaceuticals (RX)
Nivagen PharmaceuticalsNo reviewsCarbamazepine 200mg tablets are an anticonvulsant medication used to treat various types of seizures, including partial and generalized tonic-cloni...
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Original price $ 39.95Current price $ 27.50Valproic Acid Oral Solution USP 250 mg/5 mL 16 oz Bottle (Rx)
Pharmaceutical Associates, IncNo reviewsValproic acid is a medication used to control seizures and prevent migraines. It works by stabilizing the electrical activity in the brain. It is a...
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Original price $ 55.00Current price $ 39.95Carbamazepine 100mg Chewable Tablets 100 Count (RX)
Taro PharmaceuticalsNo reviewsTaro Pharmaceuticals Carbamazepine 100mg Chewable Tablets are a medication used to treat certain types of seizures, such as partial seizures, gener...
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Original price $ 169.95Current price $ 125.00Carbamazepine Oral Suspension USP, 100 mg/5 mL Liquid 450 mL (RX)
Taro PharmaceuticalsNo reviewsCarbamazepine Oral Suspension USP, 100 mg/5 mL, is used primarily to treat seizure disorders, including epilepsy, and to manage certain types of ne...
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Epilepsy medicines, also known as antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), are used to manage and reduce the frequency and severity of seizures in individuals with epilepsy. These medications work by stabilizing electrical activity in the brain, thus preventing abnormal bursts of electrical energy that lead to seizures. The choice of medication often depends on the type of seizures, the patient’s age, overall health, and how they respond to treatment. Some common AEDs include valproate, lamotrigine, and carbamazepine.