This article is from the Epilepsy FAQ, by Andrew Patrick (andrew@calvin.dgbt.doc.ca) with numerous contributions by others.
Many medications for Epilepsy have side effects. These can range from
mild to severe, and will differ depending on the drug and dosage. Some
of the more common side effects of anti-epileptic drugs are:
drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, irritability, and hyperactivity.
 
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