Many medications and medical treatments can induce seizures or negitively affect those people with a history of seizures.
Yes, if the child has seizures prior to taking medication, they will not be prescribed stimulants. If there is a family history of seizures, the doctor will take a precaution before prescribing medication.
Why would you take Oxycontin/Oxycodone for seizures? It isn't used for seizures!
Yes. If you have a brain tumor you may not know it. A brain tumor can cause a seizure.
If someone has regular seizures, then they have epilepsy. What causes their seizures can be many different things, as it is different for different people. What form their seizures take will also be different for different people.
It is for people who get seizures and is used to control them.
Good question. You need to ask about that.
It can take a while to fully diagnose the cause of seizures. First it has to be established that they are happening, which appears to have been done, now they have to try and find out why. That will take tests, time and talking to the patient and others who have witnessed the seizures.
The common term for these disorders is epilepsy. One person in history that is said to be affected by seizures is the Roman Emperor Caesar.
If the medicine was prescribed to reduce the occurrence of seizures then failing to take the medicine means that a seizure is more likely to occur than if you took the medicine.
Yes, Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) has been associated with an increased risk of seizures in some individuals, especially those with a history of seizures or other predisposing factors. It is important to talk to your healthcare provider if you have concerns about this risk when using Vyvanse.
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