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Seizures Report

Seizures can cause involuntary changes in body movement or function, sensation, awareness, or behavior. Seizures fall into two main groups. Focal or partial seizures, happen in just one part of the brain. Generalized seizures are a result of abnormal activity on both sides of the brain.


What we've learned from patients who report Seizures

Symptom severities

Severe
16
Moderate
35
Mild
31
None
77

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Seizures

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Seizures
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Keppra 54   Keppra: 66%
Lamictal 26   Lamictal: 32%
Topamax 25   Topamax: 30%
Dilantin 17   Dilantin: 21%
Left Temporal Lobectomy 17   Left Temporal Lobectomy: 21%
Neurontin 16   Neurontin: 20%
Clonazepam 15   Clonazepam: 18%
Levetiracetam 15   Levetiracetam: 18%
Gabapentin 13   Gabapentin: 16%
Lyrica 13   Lyrica: 16%
Electroencephalogram EEG 12   Electroencephalogram EEG: 15%
Lamotrigine 12   Lamotrigine: 15%
Phenobarbital 10   Phenobarbital: 12%
Depakote 10   Depakote: 12%
Keppra XR 9   Keppra XR: 11%
Topiramate 9   Topiramate: 11%
Tegretol 8   Tegretol: 10%
Depakote ER 8   Depakote ER: 10%
Klonopin 8   Klonopin: 10%
Pregabalin 5   Pregabalin: 6%
Trileptal 5   Trileptal: 6%
Lorazepam 5   Lorazepam: 6%
Zonegran 5   Zonegran: 6%
Not Driving 5   Not Driving: 6%
Vimpat 4   Vimpat: 5%
Phenytoin 4   Phenytoin: 5%
Video EEG Monitoring Test (VEEG) 3   Video EEG Monitoring Test (VEEG): 4%
Carbamazepine 3   Carbamazepine: 4%
Valium 3   Valium: 4%
Medical marijuana 3   Medical marijuana: 4%

Report created on May 25, 2012.