Hi sir i am 28 years old male, recently we did one CT scan and the doctors find that calcified granuloma in brain. They given treatment also. Now i am using 2 tab - Levipil 500mg daily, this is enough or i need to take more treatment. Please suggest me....
That is a commonly prescribed dose for initial control of a patient's condition though you have not stated what the diagnosis may be.
If the doctors have determined what the calcified granuloma may be then, their determination of the medication as well as the amount would've also been taken under consideration.
I have no basis for disagreeing with their recommendations and can tell you that the most important role a patient can have in such a situation is to take medication such as Levipil as prescribed on time every day and to keep track of any side effects or other abnormal circumstances while on the medications.
Your doctors may wish to draw blood levels in the future to determine therapeutic levels in your bloodstream.
So long as you've been compliant then, they will be able to know more precisely where you may be in the spectrum of coverage for your condition or not.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist
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Will Levipil Treat Calcified Granuloma In Brain?
Hello, That is a commonly prescribed dose for initial control of a patient s condition though you have not stated what the diagnosis may be. If the doctors have determined what the calcified granuloma may be then, their determination of the medication as well as the amount would ve also been taken under consideration. I have no basis for disagreeing with their recommendations and can tell you that the most important role a patient can have in such a situation is to take medication such as Levipil as prescribed on time every day and to keep track of any side effects or other abnormal circumstances while on the medications. Your doctors may wish to draw blood levels in the future to determine therapeutic levels in your bloodstream. So long as you ve been compliant then, they will be able to know more precisely where you may be in the spectrum of coverage for your condition or not. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist