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A 45-year-old man presents after a witnessed generalised tonic-clonic seizure lasting 2 minutes with full recovery. He has no neurological deficits and normal CT head. Basic blood work, including electrolytes and glucose, is normal. He has no prior seizure history, but reports heavy sleep deprivation and recent alcohol binge. According to Canadian practice, what is the most appropriate next step regarding antiseizure medication?

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