Some evidence suggests that phenibut can modulate the function of some epilepsy medications.
Here are tips on taking epilepsy medications.
You must take epilepsy medication every day as directed, even when you aren't having symptoms.
Some people need to take epilepsy medication for life.
And, sometimes, an epilepsy medication can make seizures worse.
If your doctor can't determine what type of seizures you have, you may be prescribed what's known as a "broad-spectrum" epilepsy medication.
You may have other medical conditions that dictate which epilepsy medications you can or cannot safely take.
For example, liver and kidney disease may alter the levels of epilepsy medication in your bloodstream.
Menopause and other hormone changes can also affect the choice of epilepsy medication.
In 1996 he applied unsuccessfully for disabled status to receive his free epilepsy medication.