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Does Frisium 5 Have Side Effects?

my daughter faced fits yesterday,our doctor says its a very mild one due to high fever.she is only 2 yrs.she shows shivering,eyes gose upward,nothing from mouth.when the time she show the fits,i put her under tap water,then she get back,her eyes come normal,then went her t0 hospital,doctor prescribed paracitamol syrp,frisium 5,i m confusedto give her this tablet,wt should i do.
Mon, 29 May 2023
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Hi,

Frisium 5 (clobazam) is a medication used to treat seizures or epilepsy in children and adults. It works by slowing down the activity in the brain and nervous system. Like all medications, Frisium 5 can cause side effects, but not all people who take it will experience them. Common side effects of Frisium 5 include drowsiness, dizziness, unsteadiness, and difficulty coordinating movements. These side effects are more common when the medication is first started or the dose is increased, and they may improve over time.

Other less common side effects of Frisium 5 include confusion, memory problems, mood changes, vision changes, and difficulty breathing. If your daughter experiences any of these side effects or if you have concerns about the medication, you should contact her doctor right away.

It's important to follow your doctor's instructions when giving your daughter Frisium 5, including the dosage and how often to give it. It's also important to monitor her closely for any changes in her condition or any side effects. If you have any concerns about the medication or your daughter's health, you should contact her doctor immediately.

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Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician
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Does Frisium 5 Have Side Effects?

Hi, Frisium 5 (clobazam) is a medication used to treat seizures or epilepsy in children and adults. It works by slowing down the activity in the brain and nervous system. Like all medications, Frisium 5 can cause side effects, but not all people who take it will experience them. Common side effects of Frisium 5 include drowsiness, dizziness, unsteadiness, and difficulty coordinating movements. These side effects are more common when the medication is first started or the dose is increased, and they may improve over time. Other less common side effects of Frisium 5 include confusion, memory problems, mood changes, vision changes, and difficulty breathing. If your daughter experiences any of these side effects or if you have concerns about the medication, you should contact her doctor right away. It s important to follow your doctor s instructions when giving your daughter Frisium 5, including the dosage and how often to give it. It s also important to monitor her closely for any changes in her condition or any side effects. If you have any concerns about the medication or your daughter s health, you should contact her doctor immediately. If you require a personalized response, kindly use the Ask A Doctor service and post a follow-up. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician