Primidone

Anticonvulsant used to treat grand mal epilepsy and other seizure disorders. Adverse effects include drowsiness, dizziness, ataxia, and blood disorders.


An anticonvulsant drug used to treat major (grand mal) epilepsy. It is administered by mouth; common side-effects, which are usually transient, include drowsiness, muscle incoordination, digestive upsets, vertigo, and sight disturbances.


An anticonvulsant medication utilized for the treatment of epilepsy and, on occasion, to address tremors. It’s commonly prescribed in conjunction with another anticonvulsant. Possible negative effects of the drug can encompass drowsiness, reduced coordination, and dizziness.


 


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