Anti-convulsants belong to a varied group of medications
used to prevent the occurrence of epileptic seizures. Below you can find some
information about some of these drugs.
Depakote is anticonvulsant that is used in order to
treat various seizures. It is also taken to treat migraine headaches, manic-depressive
illness.
Don't take Depakote if you experience a urea cycle disorder,
liver disease or pancreatitis. You must consult your doctor before taking
the drug. Depakote can rarely cause serious liver problems in patients
using this medicine. Seldom Depakote may cause serious liver failure,
particularly in children younger than two years old. Don't take this drug if
you are pregnant, it will harm your unborn child.
Possible side effects are vomiting, unusual weariness, loss of
appetite, fever, sore throat, and headache, body aches, tumor face, diarrhea,
constipation, upset stomach, double vision. Tell your doctor about any problems
emerging when using the drug.
Neurontin is anticonvulsant used to treat some seizures, and nerve
pain linked with herpes infection or shingles.
Before using the drug, consult your doctor if you have
any medical problems, especially a kidney, heart or liver disease. Also report
your doctor if you experience allergy, you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
Neurontin can cause dizziness or drowsiness, so be cautious when
operating machinery, driving, or doing other dangerous activities. Avoid alcohol
when taking Neurontin.
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