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Medical Treatment for Epilepsy




Most individuals with epilepsy or a seizure disorder are treated with one or more antiepilepsy medications. About two-thirds of those treated have excellent control and no side effects. People whose epilepsy is not controlled after a trial of medication are eligible for alternative treatments (vagal nerve stimulation or ketogenic diet) or potentially, epilepsy surgery. 

Timeline of epilepsy treatments

 

Several effective anti-epilepsy medications are available in the United States. Choosing one is a complicated process and requires discussion with your neurologist or epilepsy specialist.

 

Investigational Medications

During the 1990s, the Barrow epilepsy team participated in investigational trials for most of the newer antiepilepsy medications released for use in the United States. Although the pharmaceutical industry's pace for new drug development has slowed since 2000, the Barrow team continues to be active in clinical research.

Investigational trials test the safety and effectiveness of promising new medications. Patients whose epilepsy is not well controlled by available medications may be eligible for participation after participating in rigorous discussion and informed consent. Studies for adults and children with epilepsy are available.

 

 

To learn more about the Barrow Epilepsy Center > Contact Us

  • Adult patients (18 years and older) should ask for The Adult Epilepsy Clinic.
  • Families of pediatric patients (17 years and younger) should mention the Pediatric Epilepsy Program.

 

 

 

 

 




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