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Epilepsy - Surgery
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(Page 3) This drug is not useful for the following seizures:
Side Effects. Side effects are sometimes difficult to control. Some people may develop a toxic response to normal doses, while others may require higher doses to achieve benefits. As with any drug, side effects generally depend on dosage and duration. Side effects may include:
![]() Barbiturates (Phenobarbital and Primidone)Phenobarbital (Luminal, generic), also called phenobaritone, is a barbiturate anticonvulsant. Primidone (Mysoline, generic) is converted in the body to phenobarbital, and has the same benefits and adverse effects. Barbiturates may be used to prevent grand mal (tonic-clonic) seizures or partial seizures. They are no longer typically used as first-line drugs, although they may be the initial drug prescribed for newborns and young children. Side Effects. Phenobarbital has fewer toxic effects on other parts of the body than most anti-epileptic drugs, and drug dependence is rare, given the low doses used for treating epilepsy. Nevertheless, many patients experience difficulty with side effects. Patients sometimes describe their state as "zombie-like." The most common and troublesome side effects are:
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