Congressman John Larson has ‘adverse reaction' to medication on House floor
- Rep. John Larson experienced a complex partial seizure while speaking on the House floor, causing him to freeze and have difficulty speaking, according to his office.
- His office stated that the incident was likely an adverse reaction to a new medication and that he is undergoing further evaluations.
- Larson has served in Congress since 1999 and plans to resume his duties on Wednesday, expressing a desire to continue working for his constituents.
- He mentioned that he was prescribed medication to reduce the likelihood of future incidents after a heart valve replacement.
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