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Best Anti-epileptic Agent for tremor

The 2 Anti-epileptic Agent options we list for tremor are all Primidone— the same active ingredient in different brands or formulations, so they aren’t ranked against each other on effectiveness. Our score reflects each product’s FDA recall-safety record; the practical choice is brand vs generic, dose, and cost. Compare them with all treatments for tremor or the full Anti-epileptic Agent class. Not medical advice — always consult a professional.

Quick answer: Of the 2 anti-epileptic agent drugs we rate for tremor, all are available as lower-cost generics, and most are tablet. Our ranking reflects each drug’s FDA recall-safety record — not clinical effectiveness for tremor; the right choice depends on your situation, so confirm it with your prescriber.

Rated against independent regulatory sources·Last updated August 21, 2026·How we rate

How anti-epileptic agent work

Anti-epileptic (anticonvulsant) drugs calm the abnormal, excessive electrical activity that triggers seizures. They do this by stabilizing overactive sodium or calcium channels in nerve cells, boosting the brain's natural calming chemical GABA, or dampening excitatory signals, which makes nerves less likely to fire uncontrollably.

Source: Seizure Medications — StatPearls, NCBI Bookshelf (NIH)

These are all Primidonein different brands or formulations, so we don’t rank them against each other — the list below is for comparing brand vs generic, dose, and typical cost, not for picking a “best” one on effectiveness.

All 2 anti-epileptic agent products

Frequently asked

What is the best anti-epileptic agent for tremor?
The Anti-epileptic Agent options we list for tremor are all Primidone — the same active ingredient in different brands or formulations — so there's no single "best" one on effectiveness; the practical choice is brand vs generic, dose, and cost. Always consult a professional.
Which anti-epileptic agent drugs treat tremor?
pharmaranks lists 2 Anti-epileptic Agent products used for tremor, per NIH RxClass drug-classification data — each independently rated and ranked above.
How are these ranked?
By our independent score, currently based on FDA regulatory recall-safety data (the methodology blends additional sources as they come online). See the How we rate page.