Treatment Options For Trigeminal Neuralgia

Anticonvulsant Medication

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Anticonvulsant medication is one of several medication options available for individuals with trigeminal neuralgia. The most common type of medication is carbamazepine, which has shown effectiveness in multiple studies regarding trigeminal neuralgia treatment. There are other anticonvulsants that may also be used like lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine, and phenytoin. If these aren't effective, doctors might use benzodiazepines like clonazepam. In many cases, using carbamazepine can lead to immediate relief. However, the symptoms may recur within six to twelve months, even if they aren't as severe. Some patients stop using their medication when the symptoms recur, and they eventually have to start medication again. It's always best for patients to talk to their doctor before stopping any medication, provided the medication isn't causing potentially life-threatening symptoms.

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