By Robert S. Fisher, M.D., Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief
Your doctor has prescribed antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Perhaps you are holding a first-time prescription, or perhaps you have been taking them for 30 years. Either way, once you...
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ETP New - Are AEDs Forever?
By Robert S. Fisher, M.D., Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief
Your doctor has prescribed antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Perhaps you are holding a first-time prescription, or perhaps you have been taking them for 30 years. Either way, once you...
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ETP New - Can Depakote be taken with other medicines?: Basic
Sometimes one kind of medicine changes the way another kind of medicine works in the body. This is true not only for prescription medicines, but also for medicines you just pick up off the shelf at the store. For instance, aspirin...
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ETP New - Can Depakote ER be taken with other medicines?:Basic
Sometimes one kind of medicine changes the way another kind of medicine works in the body. This is true not only for prescription medicines, but also for medicines you just pick up off the shelf at the store. For instance, aspirin...
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ETP New - Can I get Sabril if I live in the United States?: Intermediate
What's the problem?
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates the production and sale of prescription medicines in the United States, has not approved Sabril. This means that if you live in the United States, you cannot...
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ETP New - Can Lyrica be taken with other medicines?
As a rule, whenever a doctor suggests a new prescription, you should discuss what other medicines and other products you are already taking, in case the new medicine affects one...
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ETP New - Can Tegretol-XR be taken with other medicines?
Sometimes one kind of medicine changes the way another kind of medicine works in the body. This is true not only for prescription medicines, but also for medicines you just pick up off the shelf at the store. It’s also true for...
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ETP New - General Information
There is no known cure for epilepsy. But medications can control seizures in most people. These medicines do not actually "fix" the problems that cause seizures. Instead, they work by stopping the seizures from occurring....
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