Overview Of Supplements And Medications Connected To Liver Damage
Anticonvulsants

Without anticonvulsants, epilepsy and seizures would prevent many patients from functioning normally. However, these medications can cause irreversible liver injuries when used regularly. It is important to note that not all of these drugs are equal in this regard. Some anticonvulsants are more toxic than others.
Valproate, carbamazepine, felbamate, and phenytoin are some of the most recognized anticonvulsants known for causing liver damage. Benzodiazepines and many newer anticonvulsants are not known for being quite as toxic. However, they often have other negative side effects. Doctors typically only prescribe the more toxic types when others have not worked for their patients. Seniors and children are at a particularly high risk for these liver injuries because seizures are often more common in these age groups.
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