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Generalised non-convulsive epilepsy: Which Medications Are Safest? (14 Drugs Compared)

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14 medications are used for Generalised non-convulsive epilepsy, with 73 combined adverse event reports. The most reported drugs for Generalised non-convulsive epilepsy are VIGABATRIN and CLOBAZAM.

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All Medications for Generalised non-convulsive epilepsy Ranked by Safety Reports

Drug Brand Reports Deaths (all) Hosp. (all) Death Rate
VIGABATRIN Vigabatrin 22 1,091 3,607 9.0%
CLOBAZAM Clobazam 16 725 3,312 6.8%
LEVETIRACETAM Levetiracetam 12 4,322 19,165 6.9%
SABRIL - 7 53 180 6.9%
VALPROIC ACID Valproic Acid 6 2,667 8,183 13.3%
PHENOBARBITAL Phenobarbital Sodium 5 945 2,668 14.6%

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Most Reported Drugs for Generalised non-convulsive epilepsy

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