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MD - Radiotherapy

Oncologist•Vadodara
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From what I studied I found no major interaction between Vitamin C and the aforementioned drugs your Husband is taking.However please consult your treating Doctor for further guidance.
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DM - Neurology, Fellowship in Stroke Neu...read more

Neurologist•Kolkata
Dear friend,
I want to share two thoughts with you:
1. Please communicate with your doctor and know your disease, it is important as understanding your disease helps alleviate your symptoms and also help to maintain good doctor- patient relationship.
2. A single drug (medicine prescribed) may have multiple functions and multiple uses. So you will not be able to know for which reason it is prescribed in your case unless you ask your doctor.
3. Please don’t follow internet blindl...more
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DM- Neurology, MD Medicine, MBBS

Neurologist•Delhi
Valprol cr is a teratogenic medicine which can have adverse effects on fetus in 6-15% of cases.
In ideal situations, you should have consulted your neurologist before planning pregnancy to start you on a safer alternative.
I hope you have been taking folic acid supplements throughout your pregnancy. It has some protective effects on teratogenicity.
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MBBS, MD - NEUROPSYCHIATRY

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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She is having epilepsy. Medicines are OK if these are controlling your fits. You are also having multiple pains which may be due to some illness anxiety. You may get benefit from counseling.
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Trichologist•Mumbai
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Hello lybrate-user! consult with a physician before starting the medicine.
There are other treatments for hair fall if you can’t take finasteride tablet. These are injectable like prp, mesotherapy. There is low level laser light available which you can use at home. For further information consult a trichologist.
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Neurosurgeon•Delhi
They are different type of drugs and in your case need both to be taken. Keep seeing your neurologist every 3 months he will recognise side effects like weight gain etc. Also read the instructions with the packet it will tell you side effects.
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MPTh/MPT, MSC CVR, MANUAL THERAPIST

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I recommend stick to a doctor you can visit personally,do not seek prescription from some one,who is unreachable to diagnose your daughter.
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
Then change the neurologist, as hair loss in your age is highly depressing. There are wonderful new anti-epileptics which act without causing hair loss. A good doctor understands the need of the patient and tailors the drugs accordingly. If there is no other option he can tell like that, since other options are there and he is not willing to use them, you have no other option other than to change the neuro.
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