A comprehensive study reveals that children exposed to newer antiseizure medications in utero show no differences in ...
XCOPRI is a prescription medicine used to treat partial-onset seizures in adults 18 years of age and older. It is not known ...
Two common antiseizure medications, lamotrigine and levetiracetam, are safe to use during pregnancy, according to a Stanford Medicine-led study.
For decades, it's been known that certain older medications women use to control epilepsy seizures can pose risks to a fetus.
Children of mothers who took certain antiseizure medications while pregnant do not have worse neurodevelopmental outcomes at ...
Children of mothers who took certain anti-seizure medications while pregnant do not have worse neurodevelopmental outcomes at age 6, according to a long-running study. Children of mothers who took ...
TUESDAY, Dec. 3, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Fetal exposure to two common antiseizure medications (ASMs) does not seem to ...
Six-year-olds who were exposed prenatally to common antiseizure medications had normal verbal and cognitive abilities, a ...
Newer Epilepsy Medications Used During Pregnancy Do Not Affect Neurological Development in Children, NIH Reports ...
Symptoms of epilepsy include sudden numbness, body stiffness, shaking, fainting, speech difficulty, and involuntary urination ...