Lennox-Gastaut syndrome is a form of epilepsy in children. It can be difficult to treat, and is characterized by multiple daily seizures of different types and the possibility of slowed development and behavior disorders.
Treatment for Lennox-Gastaut syndrome includes medication and surgical options. Anti-epileptics (diazepam gel, Lamictal, Felbatol) and benzodiazepines (Klonopin, Onfi) are some prescribed drug treatments.