Guest guest Posted July 10, 2001 Report Share Posted July 10, 2001 Can anyone comment on the keppra/depakote relationship for my friend. She is really in a tizz about all this. Thanks in advance. Thanks also to those who responded to a similar request about depakote and weight loss the other day. (Hannah's mum, Australia) ----- Original Message ----- > The Nurse from Crystal's Neurologist's office called a little while ago. > She said that Crys's Neuro wants to put Crystal on Keppra. This is along with > the Depakote. I've read that the chances for severe side effects are greatly > increased ( in the pediatric population ) when you put Depakote with another > seizure med.... The nurse said that Keppra does not react badly with other meds. > I sure hope she's right !!! If anyone has any information on this, please share > - ok ??? > > I'm not happy about this, but what can I do ??? Crystal is pretty picky > about what she'll eat, so I'm reserving the Ketogenic diet for when we become > desperate ( I hope that day never comes )... The prospect of having to get > another drug into her twice a day is not a happy one... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2001 Report Share Posted July 11, 2001 , My neuro told me the same about Keppra - that apparently one of its main benefits is that it seems to not have interactions with other AED's. Lucas had Keppra added to his drug regimen of tranxene, zonegran, and phenobarb. We haven't noticed any side effects with it. He's been on it about 2 months or so. Hope this helps your friend! Heidi > Can anyone comment on the keppra/depakote relationship for my friend. She is > really in a tizz about all this. > Thanks in advance. > Thanks also to those who responded to a similar request about depakote and > weight loss the other day. > (Hannah's mum, Australia) > > ----- Original Message ----- > > The Nurse from Crystal's Neurologist's office called a little while ago. > > She said that Crys's Neuro wants to put Crystal on Keppra. This is along > with > > the Depakote. I've read that the chances for severe side effects are > greatly > > increased ( in the pediatric population ) when you put Depakote with > another > > seizure med.... The nurse said that Keppra does not react badly with other > meds. > > I sure hope she's right !!! If anyone has any information on this, please > share > > - ok ??? > > > > I'm not happy about this, but what can I do ??? Crystal is pretty picky > > about what she'll eat, so I'm reserving the Ketogenic diet for when we > become > > desperate ( I hope that day never comes )... The prospect of having to get > > another drug into her twice a day is not a happy one... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2001 Report Share Posted July 11, 2001 , My neuro told me the same about Keppra - that apparently one of its main benefits is that it seems to not have interactions with other AED's. Lucas had Keppra added to his drug regimen of tranxene, zonegran, and phenobarb. We haven't noticed any side effects with it. He's been on it about 2 months or so. Hope this helps your friend! Heidi > Can anyone comment on the keppra/depakote relationship for my friend. She is > really in a tizz about all this. > Thanks in advance. > Thanks also to those who responded to a similar request about depakote and > weight loss the other day. > (Hannah's mum, Australia) > > ----- Original Message ----- > > The Nurse from Crystal's Neurologist's office called a little while ago. > > She said that Crys's Neuro wants to put Crystal on Keppra. This is along > with > > the Depakote. I've read that the chances for severe side effects are > greatly > > increased ( in the pediatric population ) when you put Depakote with > another > > seizure med.... The nurse said that Keppra does not react badly with other > meds. > > I sure hope she's right !!! If anyone has any information on this, please > share > > - ok ??? > > > > I'm not happy about this, but what can I do ??? Crystal is pretty picky > > about what she'll eat, so I'm reserving the Ketogenic diet for when we > become > > desperate ( I hope that day never comes )... The prospect of having to get > > another drug into her twice a day is not a happy one... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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