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Foods To Avoid While Taking

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Foods To Avoid While Taking

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  1. Foods To Avoid While Taking Lamotrigine

  2. Introduction Lamotrigine medication that is primarily used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder. While taking lamotrigine, it is important to be aware of any potential interactions with food or drink that may affect its effectiveness or cause side effects. A few Foods Which Should Be Avoided While Taking Lamotrigine are mentioned here : is an anticonvulsant

  3. Sugary Foods Some people report that food additives like artificial sweeteners can trigger seizures, according to the Epilepsy Society. While more studies are needed to determine this relationship, there is some early research to suggest that artificial sweeteners like aspartame may make you more susceptible to seizures. But the final thing can be said after proper results come out.

  4. Caffeine containing Foods Caffeine stimulates your central nervous system, according to the Cleveland Clinic. And while more research is needed to better connection between system, epilepsy, and caffeine, there is some evidence to suggest that caffeine may up the odds of having a seizure. Further you should limit your coffee intake or any other drink which may containing caffeine. understand your the nervous

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