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Hi My husband is taking zeptol cr 200 and torleva 500 twice a day, nearly 1 and half yrs . bfore that he took zeptol cr 200 and torleva 250 for the period of 14 yrs hardly from the age of 12. Since the increase in dose made him little comfort he is not suffering from seizure or fit nowadays. But he is little depressed of taking medicine for lengthy yrs. Is that he should continue these medicine for life time? If so will it create some other side effects? Pls do clarify my doubts. Is these medicines are highly in dosages?
The narrated medicines of anti convulsion purpose is best recommended molecules and dosages as per the standard guidelines of FDA. There is no need to become panic for its high dose at all or for side effects as there are no ill effects after a period of 14 years consumption.
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Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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Hello, The narrated medicines of anti convulsion purpose is best recommended molecules and dosages as per the standard guidelines of FDA. There is no need to become panic for its high dose at all or for side effects as there are no ill effects after a period of 14 years consumption. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon