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Anti-epileptic drugs with less side effects in Chongqing?
2024-09-01 15:25:27 Author: Chongqing Huimin Dyed Care Hospital
Anti-epileptic drugs with less side effects in Chongqing? How to use medication for epilepsy and colds?
Colds are common conditions in our lives, and the stimulant ingredients such as caffeine and fenagan contained in many cold medicines may stimulate brain cells, cause abnormal neurons to move abnormally, and induce epilepsy seizures. The following are some key points that patients with epilepsy should pay attention to when taking medication when having a cold:
First, it must be clear that the use of anti-epileptic drugs should not be interrupted during colds. If the symptoms of a cold are mild, it is recommended to pay more attention to rest and drink water. Supplementary dimension C, The body usually gradually recovers. If you have fever or severe cough caused by pneumonia, you should seek medical treatment immediately or conduct online consultation and use the medication under the guidance of a professional doctor. When communicating with a doctor, be sure to inform yourself of your epilepsy history and the medications currently in use in advance. Because the treatment of epilepsy has special requirements for drugs, the doctor will evaluate whether the medication may induce epilepsy or affect the effectiveness of existing anti-epileptic drugs and provide appropriate treatment plans based on the condition.
Cold drugs containing caffeine and chloramine should be avoided for patients taking traditional antiepileptic drugs (such as phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, sodium valproate). For example, the antipyretic analgesic "Acetaminophen (paracetamol)" may increase the risk of hepatic toxicity if used for a long time or in large quantities with phenytoin sodium, carbamazepine, and phenobarbital.
In addition, when taking cold medicine, patients with epilepsy should be careful not to overdo it or take it for a long time, and the use of the two drugs should be at least 1 hour apart to prevent drug interaction. Patients taking phenobarbital may experience more severe drowsiness and dullness when using cold medication at the same time, so they should reduce the dose of cold medication under the guidance of a doctor and avoid participating in dangerous activities.
Due to weak immunity in children, children with epilepsy should seek medical treatment in time after a cold to avoid missing the best treatment opportunity.
The following are some medications that some epilepsy patients should use or avoid when they have a cold or fever:
1. Anti-cold drugs containing chlorine or caffeine;
2. Cough relieving drugs containing opioids, cocaine or primine ingredients, such as compound licorice tablets, powerful cough syrup, etc.;
3. Antipyretic and pain-relieving drugs containing caffeine, such as compound aspirin, pain-relieving tablets, etc.;
4. Floxacin anti-inflammatory drugs containing quinolones, such as ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, ofloxacin, etc.;
5. Anti-inflammatory drugs containing penicillin potassium salt should not be used for intravenous infusion.
Anti-epileptic drugs with less side effects in Chongqing? If you accidentally catch a cold, patients with epilepsy should communicate with the attending doctor or seek medical treatment in a timely manner, inform the doctor of their epilepsy history, and the doctor will formulate a treatment plan. Remember not to use cold medicines randomly on your own to avoid causing epilepsy.
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