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Taking Pan40 For Mixed Seizure. Prescribed Valprol, Serenace. Correct Treatment?

hi My mother is suffering from mixed seizure.She is been given Pan40 early morning empty stomach .Then at 8 a.m,valprol 500-CR and serenace(0.25 mg),then at 9 a.m- CM-PLUS,CORUS and OLEPTOL,Then at 2 p.m- Valprol 500-CR and Serenace(0.25 mg) and at night at 8 p.m- Valprol 500-CR and Oleptol and at 9 p.m- CM-PLUS,SERENACE(0.5 MG) AND CPRAM-S(10).Is the treatment going right because there was a medicine (Lonezip MD-0.5) which is not been given now and she is facing problem at about 3 p.m at night since past 3 days?
Mon, 19 Aug 2013
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Hi,

Thank you for posting your query.

It is difficult to decide the suitability or appropriateness of medications without knowing the clinical details of the patient.

The medications include those for acidity, epilepsy, psychosis, and depression.

If possible, send the clinical details, MRI brain and EEG findings for me to enable a better answer.

Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology)
Senior Consultant Neurologist
Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad
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Taking Pan40 For Mixed Seizure. Prescribed Valprol, Serenace. Correct Treatment?

Hi, Thank you for posting your query. It is difficult to decide the suitability or appropriateness of medications without knowing the clinical details of the patient. The medications include those for acidity, epilepsy, psychosis, and depression. If possible, send the clinical details, MRI brain and EEG findings for me to enable a better answer. Best wishes, Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM (Neurology) Senior Consultant Neurologist Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad