Medications
Since epilepsy is often characterized by many seizures, it can be treated with anti-seizure or anti-epileptic medications. In addition, a combination of many drugs can be used to reduce the intensity and frequency of the seizures. Adults often stop taking these medications after two years. The exact time should be advised by their doctor or healthcare provider. While there are many options available, choosing the right drug and dosage could be challenging as there are many decisive factors. Anti-seizure medications would cause some mild side effects, such as speech issues, skin rashes, weight gain, dizziness, fatigue, memory issues, and more. [12]










