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Do I Need To Continue Eptoin 100mg

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i had head injury & got operated in 2008. I continued eptoin 100mg till 1 year & then stopped without consulting doctor. I am not facing any problem till now. Should i continue eptoin 100mg tablets? Awaiting for ur response...thanku doctor.
Mon, 12 May 2014
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Hai,

Welcome to Healthcaremagic,

As a doctor, i would like to know how long has it been since you stopped your dosage. In most cases, abrupt stopping of anti-convulsant can lead to seizures.

If you are or were symptom free for more than three or four months, you may not restart your medicine. You need to worry only when you develop similar symptoms of your past episode again.

Wishing you good health,

Hope my answer helped

Dr.Vinatha
BHMS
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Do I Need To Continue Eptoin 100mg

Hai, Welcome to Healthcaremagic, As a doctor, i would like to know how long has it been since you stopped your dosage. In most cases, abrupt stopping of anti-convulsant can lead to seizures. If you are or were symptom free for more than three or four months, you may not restart your medicine. You need to worry only when you develop similar symptoms of your past episode again. Wishing you good health, Hope my answer helped Dr.Vinatha BHMS