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06-17-2007, 09:37 PM | #1 | |||
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If you're inquiring if all AED (Anti-Epileptic Drugs) Medications are Benzos - the answer is: NO. Not all of them. http://www.epilepsy.com/epilepsy/seizure_medicines.html Scroll down until you see this: Available Seizure Medications * Carbamazepine * Carbatrol * Clobazam * Clonazepam * Depakene * Depakote * Depakote ER * Diastat * Dilantin * Felbatol * Frisium * Gabapentin * Gabitril * Inovelon * Keppra * Klonopin * Lamictal * Lyrica * Mysoline * Neurontin * Phenobarbital * Phenytek * Phenytoin * Rufinamide * Sabril * Tegretol * Tegretol XR * Topamax * Trileptal * Valproic Acid * Zarontin * Zonegran * Zonisamide Click on each one - and it will give you information on each medication. NOTE: Some medications have their own website, for example: www.keppra.com www.zonegran.com for example
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