Question

What potential dangers are associated with children taking epilepsy medication? What should be paid special attention to?

Answer

When using epilepsy medication, although conventional doses are generally safe, it is important to be aware of the possible adverse reactions. This includes regular physical examinations and tests for blood routines, liver function, kidney function, blood electrolytes, as well as monitoring blood drug concentrations and changes in electroencephalograms. When adverse reactions are detected, timely adjustment of drug dosage or type should be considered. At the same time, it is recommended to use a single medication treatment as much as possible, starting with a low dose, and considering combination therapy only when a single drug is ineffective.