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marin [14]
1 year ago
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clarrisa, who has suffered from epilepsy all their life, takes trileptal to control their seizures. recently they became pregnan

t with their first child. they then checked on their medication and found that no adequate studies have been performed on the effect of the medication on pregnant women. they asked their doctor whether trileptal was a(n):
Medicine
1 answer:
sweet-ann [11.9K]1 year ago
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Clarrisa, who has suffered from epilepsy all their life, takes trileptal to control their seizures and recently they became pregnant so they asked their doctor whether trileptal was a teratogen.

Epilepsy is a central system (neurological) disorder during which brain activity becomes abnormal, inflicting seizures or periods of surprising behavior, sensations and generally loss of awareness. Anyone will develop brain disorder. brain disorder affects each males and females of all races, ethnic backgrounds and ages.

Oxcarbazepine, sold below the name Trileptal among others, may be a medication accustomed treat brain disorder. For brain disorder it's used for each focal seizures and generalized seizures. it's been used each alone and as add-on medical care in individuals with manic-depressive psychosis who have had no success with alternative treatments.

To learn more about Epilepsy here

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