Epilepsy medication education

What to consider about your medications

Children often take the same antiepileptic medications as adults. Medication may be in the form of tabs, sprinkles, capsules or syrup. These medications are designed to prevent seizures. Some are successful with a few seizure types; others have a broader range of action. Whenever possible, doctors try to control seizures with one medication. Some children, however, may need to take more than one.

Children may respond so well to medication that no further seizures occur as long as the medication is taken regularly as directed by the doctor. Not having seizures does not mean that the medication is no longer needed. Always ask the doctor before stopping a seizure medication. Doing so without medical supervision may result in a seizure or another type of reaction.