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Can We Stop The Medication After 2 Years Without Observing Any Seizure?
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posted March 11
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Shouldn’t stop taking the medication. You may want to get the Dr.’s approval , for stopping your meds. Maybe your Dr. Can reduce the dosage of your medication.

posted March 11
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Always work with your doctor when reducing or eliminating medication. Doing it on your own is very risky and dangerous.

posted April 21
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Possibly, I had to stop one med which didn't agree with me recently,
but neurology doctors were able to suggest and prescribe a suitable alternative. It really is always best to get medical advice and support regarding changing or stopping meds! Paul 💜

posted March 15 (edited)
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Sounds too risky, but maybe some people have success stopping meds.

posted March 12
A MyEpilepsyTeam Member

Agree with Randy 100%. Don't change meds without speaking to your doctor first !! 💜

posted March 11

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