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Paradoxical
seizures
A paradoxical seizure
is....
In MAE, it is not uncommon for
some children to find that medications
–
whether used as monotherapy
or polytherapy
–
actually increase the severity or frequency of seizures (which
means that they cause
paradoxical
seizures or a worsening of the condition).
Parents have seen that even medications which are specifically
recommended for MAE can cause this paradoxical reaction. For one
child, the standard therapeutic level of an AED may be the
answer, but for another child the same levels might lead to
toxicity.
Perhaps this reaction is
common in MAE and similar disorders involving multiple seizure
types because what works for one seizure type (say, absence) may
lead to the worsening or even the emergence of another seizure
type (say, tonic-clonic). What we have learned from parents in
our webring is that this susceptibility to paradoxical seizures
is not uncommon.
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See
also Treating MAE -
Medications - Medications NOT recommended for MAE
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See
also
Treating MAE > Medications > Drug sensitivity
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See
also
Treating MAE >
Benzodiazepines > paradoxical seizures¨
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