Suggest Treatment For Epilepsy In A Mentally Challenged Kid
Olanzapine is known to reduce seizure threshold and should be stopped
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Your brother is mentally challenged and have epilepsy. He is taking Valproate 1000, Levetiracetam 1500, Lamotrigine 400 and Clonazepam 4 mg daily. For his anger outbursts and violent behaviour he has been advised to take Olanzapine 5 mg per day.
Olanzapine is a Second Generation Antipsychotic (SGA) drug and the drug is known to lower seizure threshold and it can result in aggravation of seizures in patients of epilepsy. As he has developed seizures with drug I would advise you to stop the drug and report to his psychiatrist.
For patients of epilepsy usually First Generation Antipsychotic (FGA) drugs prove safe. Medicines like Haloperidol, Sulpiride are considered as relatively safer drugs that can help to reduce aggression in patients of epilepsy with mental retardation. You can discuss with his psychiatrist for prescription of the drugs.
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Continue the drugs as per prescription only
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If his seizures are under control and didn't increase in frequency even after giving Olanzapine then there is no harm in continuing the prescribed medicines. All other medicines he is taking will act as anti convulsants and mood stabilisers both. Olanzapine have potential to reduce seizure threshold but as the drug resulted in improvement of his behaviour then it can be given but under proper prescription only. The drug can increase seizures but it depends upon opinion of his psychiatrist only whether to give drug or not. You can consult for some other drug like I have mentioned in last answer, if seizures reoccurs.
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Haloperidol is started with 0.5 mg doses and can be increased accordingly
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Haloperidol is commonly used and is available. The drug is usually started with 0.5-1 mg per day doses and depending upon patients clinical condition and response doses are adjusted. The drug is relatively safer in epilepsy as compared to other second generation antipsychotic drugs. The drug is a prescription drug and you have to get a prescription before starting the drug.
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