A study of moderate social drinking (1-3.5 units of alcohol during a 2-hour period twice a week for 16 weeks) in a group of epileptic patients, has been shown to have had no effect on seizure frequency, EEG activity or concentrations of phenytoin, carbamazepine, or ethosuximide.
The trial was a double-blind placebo-controlled study involving 29 patients.
Binge drinking may cause seizures because of fluid overload and/or fluctuating concentrations of alcohol.
Epileptic patients can, in general, safely drink 1-2 units of alcohol per day. However binge drinking should be avoided.
Advice to patients regarding drinking alcohol if they have epilepsy(3)
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