
Click on the cadeusus to the right to find out if there are any drug interactions
between your medications.

Click on the tipped bottle to the left to find out more about LYRICA (PREGABALIN)
in the use of partial epilepsy. It received its approval in June of 2005.

Click to the right to find out about the FDA's approval of its most recent drugs.

On October 29, 2008 the FDA approved Vimpat
(Lacosamide) as an adjunct therapy AED for partial seizures. Click on the jumping pills for more info.

CAUTION: Did you know that decongestants can precipitate seizure activity,
especially if you already have a seizure disorder? Click on the groggy head for more information.

Did you know that eating fish & other products
containing omega-3 fatty acids and DHA can potentially help control seizure activity? Click on the fish to find
out more.

Click on the 'brain jar' to find
out more information about how the brain works.
Here you go!...... Click on the syringe. Find
out all about vaccination schedules and the purpose behind each one.

Click to the right
for a page that lists more than 7,000 drugs. Info includes"
- Conditions for which you should take the drug
- Proper dosage
- Information for women who are breastfeeding
- Potential side effects
- Warnings

Click on the red arrow for the adult immunization schedule.

Click on the pink arrow for the childhood immunization schedule.

Click here to read about various
symptoms and neurological problems (including seizures) associated with the flu in children.
At times it can be a real pain in the behind (if you know
what's going on). Let the folks at DiaStat tell you all about their med as well as how to set up
Seizure Preparedness Plans.
What are some myths still surrounding
epilepsy? Quiz youself on your knowledge about E.
Click on the Rx to find out how a seizure occurs as well as how specific
prescriptions works on the brain

Have you ever had any adverse reactions to an
AED? Let MedWatch (a division of the FDA) know about it. Click on the logo to the right and fill out an online form.
Watch a video explaining the neurological activity behind
a seizure.

Find reliable medical information on common medications
by clicking on the bottles to the right.
Allow the people at S.H.A.R.E. to support, help and
provide you with numerous epilepsy resources
Click on the brain to the right to find out more about epilepsy clinical
trials
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