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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Keppra's Second Chance

The first medicine Rayleigh tried as an anti-convulsant to control her seizures was Keppra. This was when she was 6 weeks old. Keppra took her number of seizures down from 4-6 a day to 2-3 a day but never decreased the number from there, even with dose increases. After a few weeks on Keppra we added Zonegran. Zonegran is a capsule form medicine generally used to treat partial seizures in combination with other medications. Adding Zonegran didn't change anything so we stopped giving it to Rayleigh after 10 days and proceeded to Phenobarbital. While she was taking Phenobarb we weaned her off Keppra so she was taking just Phenobarb. She went seizure free for about 16 days and then had a breakthrough almost 2 months ago.

We have since been trying increased doses of Phenobarb, taking Phenobarb twice a day rather than just at night and then added Keppra twice a day. Adding the Keppra made no difference in her seizures. She continued to have 2 daily. Once at naptime and once at bedtime.

We were told by Dr. Coleman, her pediatric neurologist, to give the Keppra+Phenobarb combination 2 weeks to see results. During these weeks we noticed Rayleigh eating less and not taking her solid food well at all. At first, we attributed this to a cold she had been getting over but once the cold was out of her system and this eating issue continued we realized it was more likely a side effect of the Keppra.

The 2 weeks came and went and she was still having 2 seizures a day. No improvement with the Keppra+Phenobarb combination.

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