The anti epileptic drug vigabatrin could cause vision problems in many patients, new research indicates. ...
Individuals with well controlled epilepsy are unlikely to experience adverse effects if taken off their antiepileptic drugs. ...
Children who suffer their first ever epilepsy seizure are no worse off for having any treatment delayed to see if a second seizure occurs, researchers have discovered. ...
Carbamazepine (CBZ), the latest drug of choice for epilepsy, may cause birth defects. ...
The epilepsy drug phenytoin can cause brain damage in babies if taken during pregnancy, according to a Canadian study. ...
The sudden stopping of drug therapy to epileptic children does not increase the risk of seizure. ...
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Children with epilepsy taking the drug vigabatrin to control seizures may end up with retinal damage, according to new findings.