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A) NO. Carbamazepine messes things up! (seizure med)

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Final answer:

Anticonvulsant medications, like diazepam, are used to manage seizures and improve long-term prognosis.

Step-by-step explanation:

Anticonvulsants, such as diazepam, are medications used to manage seizures. These medications can help improve the long-term prognosis and reduce the risk of brain damage in patients experiencing seizures. However, they are typically not self-administered and are used specifically for actively seizing patients.

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