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  1. An effective epilepsy treatment plan for dogs should reduce seizure frequency, minimize adverse drug effects, and maximize quality of life.

  2. most important step in the management of seizure disorders in dogs is to establish an accurate diagnosis prior to prescribing antiepileptic drugs. The treatment plan needs to incorporate, if possible, the treatment of the underlying condition in addition to standard antiepileptic drug treatments.

  3. Anti-epileptic treatment should be started in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy that have: • more than one generalised seizure per month; • status epilepticus or severe cluster seizures; • severe, unusual post-ictal events (aggression and blindness); • the seizures are increasing in frequency or severity; and

  4. Much of our work has focused on refractory epilepsy in dogs, evaluating the reasons why dogs might have seizures that are resistant to treatment, as well as exploring methods to achieve better seizure control with medications and alternative forms of therapy.

  5. Developing more effective treatments for seizures in companion animals, and learn more about the cause of epileptic seizures in dogs and cats.

  6. 22 sie 2024 · In dogs and cats that are prone to developing cluster seizures, levetiracetam pulse therapy can be considered to treat seizures and to attempt to prevent severe cluster seizures or status epilepticus from occurring.

  7. When Should Treatment Be Started? Decision to treat is a reflection of the treatment goals: Reduce or eliminate epileptic events Reduce seizure severity Avoid adverse effects Reduce seizure-related mortality and morbidity Risk factors for seizure recurrence are not well-established for dogs

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