T42: Poisoning by antiepileptic, sedative-hypnotic and antiparkinsonism drugs

T42.5: Poisoning: Mixed antiepileptics, not elsewhere classified

Epilepsy is a disorder involving seizures. Drugs used for epilepsy can reduce the number of seizures, for example.

A drug can cause poisoning if, for example, too much of it is taken. The drug may also be administered or taken by mistake.

Poisoning by a drug for epilepsy can cause dizziness, for example. The patient may also become drowsy or even pass out. They may be unable to control their movements. Seizures may also be triggered. Depending on exactly which drug has caused the poisoning, there can be various other symptoms.