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Small Child, Asthma, Atypical Seizures, Cold, Cough. Using Valparin, Asthalin Inhaler. Cure?

hello sir.. my son is 3 yr old now.he has a problem of asthma and had atypical fabrile seizure when he was 15 mths old. he is on 4ml valparin 200 twice daily. doctor prescribes asthalin inhaler and bodecort inhaler when ever he has cough n cold.i just wanted to know whether his medications are right.. how long should i give valparin.. he is very agrresive n violent smt... is it due to valparin. should i consult a psycologist..?? pls help
Wed, 10 Oct 2012
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Valparin can cause some changes in mood and behaviour as per literature from the medical company.The side effects of any drug varies from individual to individual.you have to discuss with your doctor regarding how long he will need the drug or whether he can take alternate medicine
Still if you are not convinced go for a second opinion with a pediatric neurologist.
Take care
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Small Child, Asthma, Atypical Seizures, Cold, Cough. Using Valparin, Asthalin Inhaler. Cure?

Hi Valparin can cause some changes in mood and behaviour as per literature from the medical company.The side effects of any drug varies from individual to individual.you have to discuss with your doctor regarding how long he will need the drug or whether he can take alternate medicine Still if you are not convinced go for a second opinion with a pediatric neurologist. Take care