Why Causes Keppra To Be Ineffective In Treatment Of OCD?
wait for 2 weeks more or Try with high dose
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
The problem is not likely with keppra's action.
Please note some facts.
In diabetes medical science know that how insulin deficiency occurs and how it can be treated means exact etiology(cause) of the problem is known so exact treatment is also available.
While in neurological-mental health science exact mechanism of either any disorder or any drug is not known.
Our brain has lots of neurotransmitters and they work indifferent parts in different manner and different coordination.
That's why sometime we can not understand about drug's action as in your case.
Even one medicine in OCD can be helpful in x person and not in Y as brain structures and genetic make up differs person to person.
In your case problem is OCD which is one of the difficult disorders in psychiatry from treatment point of view. Etiology of OCD is not exactly established that we can target it.
You were stable on keppra, with gabapentin not improvement and reintroduction of keppra is not yet effective.
Gabapentin interacts with voltage-sensitive calcium channels in cortical neurons
while mechanism of action of keppra is the drug binds to a synaptic vesicle glycoprotein, SV2A and inhibits presynaptic calcium channels reducing neurotransmitter release and acting as a neuromodulator.
So gabapentine had done some neurochemical changes which might preventing keppra to again work effectively.
Neurotransmitter changes will take place in gradual manner, so you can wait for more 2 weeks to be keppra effective as reverting of changes done by gabapentin can occurs. Or gradual introduction of more dose can be tried to fasten the process.
Keppra is metabolized by kidney so no competition in hepatic metabolism.
Hope I have answered your query,
Regards,
Dr.Chintan Solanki.