Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Re: [epilepsy] medicine levels question

 

Hi,

I take Dilantin and I had my Dilantin levels checked every few months when I first started to take it. I haven't had the levels checked in about a year now. I was told that there is a therapeutic level that is between 10-20. Too high of a level is dangerous and too low of a level may not prevent seizures. They may need to check liver enzymes and other functions also, as some meds can cause problems and/or interfere with other meds. Take care.

Terry

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On May 5, 2010, at 8:23 PM, "pierce407720032003" <sacornelius@msn.com> wrote:

What exactly does medicine levels mean? If a dose works then why bother changing because of what a blood test says the medicine levels are?

I had a blood test last week and today came home to find a message from my doctor's office saying to call them. The dose I take now is fine. Is there a reason to change it if the blood test says I have too much or little in my system?

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