Question
A patient inquires about the efficacy of the epilepsy medications Dextroamphetamine and Depakene, and seeks advice on whether it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment, as well as the hospital’s treatment methods.
Answer
The patient has been taking the medications Dextroamphetamine and Depakene for epilepsy treatment for fifteen years, but the condition still recurs. This may be due to insufficient medication dosage. It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital’s neurology department for a 24-hour EEG monitoring and have a blood drug concentration test to adjust the antiepileptic medication treatment plan based on the results.