Is Metformin an appropriate treatment option for patients with epilepsy and does it interact with anti-epileptic drugs in ways that could influence seizure frequency or control?
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Metformin is primarily used for type 2 diabetes, not epilepsy. It does not directly affect seizure control or frequency in epilepsy patients.
Metformin is primarily a diabetes medication and not typically used for epilepsy treatment. There is limited research on its interaction with anti-epileptic drugs or effects on seizure control.