Had Brain Surgery And Proved To Be A Non-cancerous Tumour. Taking Dilentin. Side Effect And Is It Safe To Take?
Your help is much appreciated.
Dilentin has a big role now to play.
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for the query,
It s of utmost importance to put her on this drug. It has two main actions, first to prevent seizures. Surgery on the brain distorts normal physiology and makes the affected area more likely to be over excitable, which is what is at the origin of seizures. Secondly, in case these seizures are not prevented, and are allowed to occur, the makes the person more likely to have seizures in the future. Preventing these seizures for some time gives room for the brain to regain its natural physiologic excitability, and stopping anti epileptics later thus reduces room for seizures.
I think its a great idea to give Dilentin. You might just need to be patient for a couple of weeks and at times months, depending on the intensity of the surgery before the drug is gradually pulled out.
Thanks again and kind regards. Hope this helps. Feel free asking further questions if need be.
Bain LE, MD.