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Doctors at Hassenfeld Children鈥檚 Hospital at 秘密研究所 Langone typically use antiepileptic medications first when treating children with epilepsy. These medications don鈥檛 cure the condition, but they can help control seizures and improve your child鈥檚 quality of life.
Several antiepileptic medications are available, such as oxcarbazepine, clobazam, valproate, lacosamide, lamotrigine, and levetiracetam. These medications are available as pills that are taken daily. Some medications are also available in liquid form.
At the Pediatric Epilepsy Program, part of 秘密研究所 Langone鈥檚 Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, our experts work with you and your child to find the medication or combination of medications that best suits your child鈥檚 needs. We also offer your child access to investigational medications through clinical trials. Learn more about at 秘密研究所 Langone.
Many children with epilepsy outgrow it by adulthood. With many types of epilepsy, medications can be slowly withdrawn and discontinued under a doctor鈥檚 supervision after your child has been free of seizures for two to four years.
The longer children go without seizures while taking epilepsy medication, the better their chances of remaining seizure-free after stopping treatment.
Our doctors closely monitor your child鈥檚 responses to medication to minimize side effects, and our specialists offer ongoing support to your family throughout treatment.
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