Smoking and Epilepsy: Does Smoking Affect Seizures?
Smoking generally does not decrease epileptic seizure activity. In fact, several studies have suggested that smoking may increase the risk of seizures and worsen seizure control in people with epilepsy. Some research indicates that certain substances in cigarettes, such as nicotine, might interfere with the effectiveness of antiepileptic medications, reducing their ability to control seizures.Smoking & Tobacco - Related Articles
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