Anti-Epileptic – Seizure Control & Brain Health
Dipodium 60Ml Syrup 500Mg/5Ml – Sodium Valproate for Epilepsy & Mood Disorders
Rivotril 2mg Tablet – Strong Anti-Anxiety & Anti-Seizure Medicine
Rivotril Drops 0.25% 10ml – Oral Clonazepam Solution for Anxiety & Seizures
Dipodium Syrup 250Mg/5Ml – Sodium Valproate for Epilepsy
Recetam 500mg Tablets – Seizure Control for Epilepsy
Cubriva 100mg Tablet – Brivaracetam for Partial-Onset Seizures
Lerace XR 500mg Tablet – Levetiracetam Extended Release for Seizure Control
Vetrawin Tablets 500mg – Levetiracetam for Epilepsy Treatment
Brivera 25mg Tab – Antiepileptic Medicine for Seizure & Epilepsy Control
Recetam 250mg Tablets – Effective Seizure Control for Epilepsy
Barlev 250mg Tablets – Levetiracetam for Epilepsy Treatment
Teril 200Mg Tablets – Carbamazepine for Epilepsy & Trigeminal Neuralgia
Frequently Asked Questions
What are anti-epileptic drugs used for?
Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) are used to control or prevent seizures in people with epilepsy or other neurological disorders that cause abnormal brain activity.
Can anti-epileptic medicines cure epilepsy?
While they do not cure epilepsy, they help manage it effectively. Many patients achieve complete seizure control when medications are used consistently under medical supervision.
Are anti-epileptic medicines safe for long-term use?
Yes, when prescribed by a doctor. Regular monitoring of liver function and blood levels ensures continued safety and effectiveness.
Can I stop taking my epilepsy medicine once I feel better?
No. Stopping anti-epileptic drugs suddenly can cause rebound seizures or withdrawal effects. Always consult your neurologist before making any changes.
What are common side effects of anti-epileptic drugs?
Mild side effects may include dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, or unsteadiness. Severe reactions are rare but should be reported to your doctor immediately.
Can I take anti-epileptic drugs during pregnancy?
Some AEDs may pose risks during pregnancy. It’s important to discuss with your doctor to adjust treatment safely while protecting both mother and baby.
Do anti-epileptic medicines interact with other drugs?
Yes. These medications can interact with antibiotics, birth control pills, or other prescriptions. Always inform your doctor of all medications you are using.
How long do I need to take anti-epileptic medication?
Treatment duration depends on the type and frequency of seizures. Many patients continue long-term therapy, while others may taper off after several seizure-free years, as advised by their doctor.
Are generic versions of anti-epileptic medicines effective?
Yes, generic forms are equally effective if purchased from reliable sources like Derma.pk, ensuring proper quality and dosage standards.
Where can I buy genuine anti-epileptic medicines in Pakistan?
Authentic anti-epileptic medicines are available at Derma.pk, with prescription verification and nationwide delivery for safe, convenient access.

