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medications

Sat, 11/18/2006 - 15:57
Is there such a thing called generic medicine for epilepysy. 'cause I don't know if u know it or not these med's r quite expensive. I take Lamictal & keppra. Thanks to all out there. Kecia

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Re: medications

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Re: medications

Submitted by Robin Salmansohn on Wed, 2010-12-29 - 14:40
Both drugs are available in a generic version. Ask your pharmacist.

Re: medications

Submitted by angel_lts on Sat, 2006-11-18 - 16:10
Kecia There are generic for epilepsy meds. But they are not all the same. Some have fillers in them so the ingredients can be completely different. And switching from a brand to generic would have to be done slowly even though it is generic. You should talk with your neuro first before making any changes. take care Lisa http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/epilepsyapproach/

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