Women health
*Women health>>>Epilepsy

Does all seizure medication work for everyone with epilepsy?


Does all seizure medication work for everyone with epilepsy?

uh from my medical know how - the boy scouts, and common sense - the answer would be no. Because everyone is different, medication specifically for a person usually is tailored to their needs, perhaps your body mass is different the medication maybe too strong or not strong enough for you. or perhaps they has an allergy or you have an allergy to this one type of medication, you can't take the medication cause it might result in allergic reactions.

I think you should see a doctor before taking any unknown medication

i wouldnt know, but all people are different and the medicines might not work for some.

no, they don't.

Tags
Depression Diabetes Dry Eye Eating Disorders Endometriosis Epilepsy Estrogen Fibroids Fibromyalgia Fitness Flu
Related information
  • Does all seizure medication work for everyone with epilepsy?

    uh from my medical know how - the boy scouts, and common sense - the answer would be no. Because everyone is different, medication specifically for a person usually is tailored to their needs, per...

  • Does epilepsy cause bipolar?

    No, not that I know of. Ive never really heard of that happening. I have had Epilepsy for 16 years. I know that Epilepsy can cause depression though.

    ...
  • Babysitting somone with epilepsy?

    my mom has epilepsy and if she falls asleep there is no hope of waking her up. so if he falls asleep just let him sleep lol. just rent a kids movie that will keep him entertained

    ...
  • Epilepsy Vs Snorting Coke?

    something bad... i wouldnt risk it...

    ...
  • My daughter has epilepsy?

    Aw, I'm so sorry for you and your daughter it must be upsetting, I just found out last week that my 5 year old son has dyspraxia and that was very upsetting for me and my husband to find out. ...

  • Physical Effects of Epilepsy?

    In rare cases is epilepsy congenital. I got diagnosed with it when i was 13 years old. I can understand the "rollercoaster ride" your talking about. Been there done that! Quite a few ...

  • What is epilepsy? what is the treatment for it?

    Epilepsy is a neurological (brain) disorder, and is relatively common but not very well understood. What happens is that for unknown reasons, the normal electrical activity of the brain is disru...

  • Photosensitive epilepsy? What medications are typically used and are effective? What are your experiences?

    I have Photosensitive Epilepsy. I've had it since I was six years old. The flashing lights at the fair, strobes, some computer games, etc will set it off. I used to be on Phenobarbital for yea...

  •    

    Health Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster
    The information on whfhhc.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.