Epilepsy Canada has information available by mail. Single copies of brochures are free of charge to individuals:
To download any of the brochures right click on the View Brochure link and select "Save Link As"
| View Brochure |  | Seniors and Seizures (New)24 pagesHelping those with epilepsy by giving them a better understanding of the condition and its treatment. |
| View Brochure |  | Children and Epilepsy (New)40 pagesThis brochure is designed to provide basic information about children with epilepsy to the general public. It does not constitute medical advice. For purposes of this information, a child is considered to be anyone from a newborn to a 16-year old. Readers should not make changes in treatment or activities based on this information without first consulting a physician. |
| View Brochure |  | Your Medication for Epilepsy (New)Epilepsy can be a very difficult condition to accept, but modern anticonvulsant drug therapy has dramatically improved prospects for people with epilepsy. |
| View Brochure |  | Ketogenic Diet16 pagesIntroducing: An alternative treatment for epilepsy. The Ketogenic Diet goal is designed to control seizures by making changes in the diet. This brochure discusses the Ketogenic Diet in all its aspects, the benefits and side effects and a special section with 'Questions & Answers'. |
| View Brochure |  | Teens and Epilepsy32 pagesThe brochure, especially for teens, is filled with great information about issues that are important to you, such as driving, sports, dating, working, and hanging out with friends. The brochure discusses different types of seizures, therapies for epilepsy, and whom and when to tell you have epilepsy. |
| View Brochure |  | Men and Epilepsy22 pagesA brochure that addresses men in particular, by giving them tools and tips on how to live life fully with epilepsy. It is filled with information on issues such as medical and legal information about epilepsy, while opening a link on the psychosocial aspects of epilepsy, on relationships in the everyday life whether at work or at home. |
| View Brochure |  | Epilepsy: Answers to your Questions24 pagesComprehensive brochure answers common questions: What is epilepsy? What do seizures look like? How is epilepsy treated? Covers first aid and also addresses medical/social issues and examines the patient-physician relationship. |
| View Brochure |  | Seizures and First Aid16 pages Identifies different seizure types and appropriate first aid. Information provided on handling seizures that occur under special circumstances, such as in the water, on an airplane or bus French: Crises d'épilepsie et premiers soins |
| View Brochure |  | Seizure Journal37 pagesThis seizure journal is designed to help you and your doctor track some important information about your seizures, including the type of seizures you have, their detailed descriptions, how often and when they occur, epilepsy medications you have taken, any possible side effects, seizure triggers, and more. Your doctor needs this information to give you the best medical care possible. Remember to take this journal with you each time you visit your doctor French: Journal des crises |
| View Poster |  | people with epilepsy are just like you poster for the 2004 awareness campaign. French: épilepsie: nous sommes comme vous |