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My daughter is in clobazam (2.5 mg morning and 5 mg night) along with valparin (5 ml morning and 5 ml night). We can see slowly she is becoming aggressive, doing what she is not supposed to do though we keep telling her. She is only child and bit pampered. Now we are confused if this behaviour is result of meds or anything else. How to change this behavior.
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Hello, There are several causes of aggression in seizure disorder. It can be either after a seizure episode, or it can be due to associated behavioral symptoms or due to underlying pathology of which seizure is a part. Medication do not cause such behavior. Contrary Valparin helps in controlling aggression. Consult your treating practitioner or neurologist to know the reason behind it. Certain medication and behavior therapy can help in controlling aggression.
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