Acetazolamide for Epilepsy User Reviews
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Diamox (acetazolamide) "I have used Diamox for over 20 years as a "Seizure Control Drug" for Epilepsy. In this time I have found it a very effective drug. One side effect I did experience was the drug Tegretol in tandem with Diamox did not allow the Diamox to work effectively. This was soon discovered and Tegretol was stopped."