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12/10/07
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Tolerance and the Honeymoon Effect
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Some people with epilepsy find that over time they have to take larger and larger doses of their seizure medicine to achieve the same result. This effect is known as tolerance. Studies in both humans and animals have shown that tolerance is not much of a problem for most of the standard antiepileptic drugs. That is, most patients continue to enjoy good seizure control while taking the same dose and maintaining the same blood levels of medication.
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