The main U.S. Epilepsy Foundation Website I found at http://www.efa.org ,
but I think the earlier one http://efa.org goes to the same place?
The Medications link is under above site after some searching, but the
Direct Link is at
http://www.efa.org/answerplace/Medical/treatment/medications/typesmedicine/
--> Almost makes you forget what you were trying to find doesn't it ?
:-< Inside that site is a grouping of the main names of Epilepsy
Medications, and when you click on the one that you might be using or
interested in, it gives a one page printable listing for that pill.
Then I think you can click on Back or "back arrow" to go back and
re-enter another pill name. If some countries use different spelling, the
Pill Bottle or Prescription from the Drugstore usually has a Second Name you
can try --> e.g. Tegretol CR on my pill bottle then lists Carbamazepine CR,
so if I didn't find anything typing Tegretol I could type the Second name,
and it would find Carbamazepine and the same page I'd get with the first
pill name. The first is usually easier to spell and type.... Gordon./
guitarmom - 18 Dec 2005 16:36 GMT
Thanks Gordon. Yes, it does take a bit for the little bit of
information. I really prefer
http://www.epilepsy.com/epilepsy/seizure_medicines.html
or go to www.epilepsy.com then click on treatments and then click on
seizure medications.
Very comprehensive list, has a lot of info on side effects,
interactions etc....
G
Sofia - 19 Dec 2005 23:15 GMT
> http://www.epilepsy.com/epilepsy/seizure_medicines.html
>
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> Very comprehensive list, has a lot of info on side effects,
> interactions etc....
Yeah, I noticed that too, just a small piece on what happens directly
after a seizure, but for weeks, months, and sometimes even years later, I
found absolutely zilch!
Happy Christmas
Sofie

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