Levetiracetam Outperforms Sodium Valproate in Treating Childhood Epilepsy
Researchers conducted a study to compare two common medications used to treat epilepsy in children: levetiracetam and sodium valproate.
This hub covers seizure first aid: what to do during a seizure, when to use rescue meds, and when to call 911. Clear, research-informed guidance for home, school, sports, and sleep.
Yes, you can get it here! Stick it on the fridge, give it to the grandparents, and share it with teachers.
If a convulsive seizure lasts ~5 minutes, breathing is abnormal, injury occurs, itβs a first seizure, or recovery is not typical.
A written plan for caregivers/schools that includes seizure types, what to do, and when to use rescue meds.
Often yes with 1:1 close supervision, a plan, and risk discussion with your neurologist.
Showers are usually safer than baths. If using a bath, supervision matters.
Researchers conducted a study to compare two common medications used to treat epilepsy in children: levetiracetam and sodium valproate.
Researchers conducted a systematic review to evaluate the effectiveness of a new medication called ganaxolone for treating seizures in people with epilepsy.
Learn how to manage seizure clusters in children during EMU stays. Discuss rescue medications with your child’s doctor for better care.