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  2. 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.

  3. Epilepsy and pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Maintaining seizure control is crucial throughout the pregnancy of a person with epilepsy, including during labor and delivery. Tonic-clonic seizures or any type of seizure with impaired awareness can result in falls or car wrecks, leading to multiple complications in obstetric patients, including: Placental abruption; Internal hemorrhage

  4. What you need to know about over-the-counter birth control

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    Along with Opill, the first birth control pill available without a prescription, there are several options for OTC emergency contraception. ... People taking prescription medication for seizures ...

  5. Epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    These enzyme inducing drugs make hormonal contraception less effective, and this is particularly hazardous if the anti-seizure medication is associated with birth defects. [189] Potent enzyme-inducing anti-seizure medications include carbamazepine, eslicarbazepine acetate, oxcarbazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, primidone, and rufinamide.

  6. Seizure - Wikipedia

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    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 medication. [60] The type of medication used is based on the type of seizure. [5] [59]

  7. Can birth control cause a stroke? Little-known side effect ...

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    The estrogen in some birth control causes the liver to produce more of a protein that helps the body clot blood, said Dr. Shaila Patel, an obstetrician gynecologist at St. David's Women's Center ...

  8. Could Birth Control Be Banned During Trump's Second Term ...

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    Birth control restrictions may also come in less obvious ways, like allowing a pharmacist not to prescribe birth control because of religious conflicts or allowing Catholic hospitals and medical ...

  9. 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.