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Alcohol With Frisium
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Is anyone here taking frisium and is drinking alcohol in general very negatively reactive with it i.e. A couple of drinks not a session.

posted July 16, 2016
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I drink a glass of wine or two at special occasions. I do notice I fall asleep fast.I'm on Keppra and lamactil. I didn't notice a change in my meds when I drank way to much at my wedding last week but all was ok. I suggest you talk to your Dr. He's the one who said it was ok one time.

posted July 16, 2016
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I take keppra Lamictal and primidone and still have a daring twice a week x

posted July 20, 2016
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I have read up on frisuim and i am not game to drink any alcohol on it that's just me but before I was on it I use to drink on keppra and lyrica

posted July 20, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

I'm taking same tablets I used to have 3 wines when I went out but that was enough as found it went to my head now I drink larger with dash and seem OK with that

posted July 19, 2016
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Be careful and listen to your body...imo we all are different...Happy birthday! 🎂🍴😋

posted July 18, 2016

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