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Medication for Parkinson's and Epilepsy conflict with each other?

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Would medication for Parkinson's disease and Epilepsy conflict with each other, bad side effects from one medication could enhance, bad side effects from the other? Causing a worsening of both medical conditions?

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The best person to ask is your pharmacist. They seem to be much more knowledgable on drugs than a lot of doctors. Also you can just drop in to talk to them.

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The Epilepsy Society website has good info on AEDs and possible interactions

epilepsysociety.org.uk/medi...

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