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  2. Epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    Those with epilepsy or seizures are typically denied a pilot license. [221] In Canada if an individual has had no more than one seizure, they may be considered after five years for a limited license if all other testing is normal. [222] Those with febrile seizures and drug related seizures may also be considered. [222]

  3. Anticonvulsant - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, almost all new epilepsy drugs are initially approved only as adjunctive (add-on) therapies. Patients whose epilepsy is uncontrolled by their medication (i.e., it is refractory to treatment) are selected to see if supplementing the medication with the new drug leads to an improvement in seizure control.

  4. Seizure - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] It also includes those who have had more than one unprovoked seizure more than 24 hours apart. [3] [59] It is recommended to start with one anti-seizure medication. [5] [59] Another may be added if one is not enough to control the seizure occurrence. [59] Approximately 70% of people can obtain full control with continuous use of ...

  5. Levetiracetam - Wikipedia

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    Levetiracetam, sold under the brand name Keppra among others, is a novel antiepileptic drug [7] used to treat epilepsy. [8] It is used for partial-onset, myoclonic, or tonic–clonic seizures, [7] and is taken either by mouth as an immediate or extended release formulation or by injection into a vein. [8]

  6. Status epilepticus - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] First aid guidelines for seizures state that, as a rule, an ambulance should be called for seizures lasting longer than five minutes (or sooner if this is the person's first seizure episode and no precipitating factors are known, or if said SE happens to a person with epilepsy whose seizures were previously absent or well-controlled for ...

  7. Seizure threshold - Wikipedia

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    Those diagnosed with epilepsy or certain other neurological conditions are more vulnerable to seizures if the threshold is reduced, and should be compliant with their anticonvulsant drug regimen. Medications that lower seizure threshold include the antidepressant and nicotinic antagonist bupropion, the atypical opioid analgesics tramadol and ...

  8. Seizure types - Wikipedia

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    A seizure is a paroxysmal episode of symptoms or altered behavior arising from abnormal excessive or synchronous brain neuronal activity. [5] A focal onset seizure arises from a biological neural network within one cerebral hemisphere, while a generalized onset seizure arises from within the cerebral hemispheres rapidly involving both hemispheres.

  9. Potassium bromide - Wikipedia

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    Bromide can be regarded as the first effective medication for epilepsy. At the time, it was commonly thought that epilepsy was caused by masturbation. [6] Locock noted that bromide calmed sexual excitement and thought this was responsible for his success in treating seizures.

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