Campaigners warn against switching drugs for epilepsy patients

Campaigners are warning that switching the drugs of patients with epilepsy could lead to an increase of seizures.

Campaigners warn against switching drugs for epilepsy patients

Campaigners are warning that switching the drugs of patients with epilepsy could lead to an increase of seizures.

Brainwave - the Irish epilepsy association - is calling on the Government to exclude anti-epileptic drugs from the Health Bill 2012 which would allow for a generic, or unbranded, drug to be substituted for branded drugs.

Brainwave has said that, due to the nature of epilepsy, any tiny variation in the composition of a tablet could have significant negative side effects.

A breakthrough seizure can increase the risk of physical injury, and even death.

There are almost 37,000 people in Ireland with epilepsy.

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