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Medications and mood

Your doctor's main goal is to help control (or get rid of) your seizures. The doctor's next major concern is how the medications you use will affect you and your life.

If your mood state or general feelings about life have changed when you started a new medicine, you know the impact these changes can have on you. Even if the new medicine controls your seizures better than anything else you've tried, you may need to change medicines again if it affects other areas of your life too severely. These effects in other areas, which aren't planned for, are known as side effects. Side effects can be good or bad. A man trying to control his seizures and lose weight may be pleased to find that his seizure medicine helps him do both. But that same medicine may make someone else toss and turn at night.

Why do seizure medicines affect how I feel?

Emotions and moods are clearly connected to a specific portion of the brain, the limbic area. This area is frequently involved in seizures and seizure-like activity. Seizure medicines try to stop seizures by changing the actions of cells in that portion of the brain, but then they also can affect other things that those cells are responsible for, such as moods and emotions.

Why does one medicine make me feel different and another one doesn't?

Different seizure medicines work on different chemicals or neurotransmitters in the brain. Your mood and behavior also have a chemical basis, so they may be affected if the medicine you're taking works on the same chemicals. Another medicine that works on different chemicals probably will not have the same effect.

Often, side effects will occur or will be worse because the amount of medicine you take (the dosage) is increased too rapidly or the level in your blood is too high. If you notice changes in your mood when you are starting a new medicine, let your doctor know. A change in dosage may help.

Individuals react to medication in different ways. Your doctor doesn't know what side effects (if any) will definitely appear when you are given a particular medicine. One that works well and has no side effects for you might have very negative effects for another person.

What are some common behavioral and mood-related side effects from seizure medicines?

Common side effects include improved or worsened mood, decreased concentration, greater irritability, and hyperactivity.

My doctor wants to put me on one of the "newer" medicines. How will this affect my mood and personality?

Again, it's hard to know exactly which medicine will cause side effects in a given person. But when doctors have looked at large groups taking these medicines, they have noticed some trends. Certain categories of changes were more common for certain medicines:

A few of these seizure medicines (especially Sabril and Felbatol) are not used very often because serious side effects have occurred in some people who have taken them. Your doctor should tell you if there is any such concern with your new medicine. (You can also get this kind of information from the Seizure Medicines section of this website.) Do not let the fact that your medicine may cause negative side effects scare you. Most people never experience any severe side effects, and it is unlikely that they will suddenly develop, especially after you've taken the medicine safely for a while.

Topic Editor: Steven C. Schachter, M.D.
Last Reviewed: 11/13/03



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