Helen hun
did they do other tests today? bloods etc? been reading a bit on it but ya know what the internet is like and I know he's in excellent hands but there's got to be a way to get him better.
what bloomin caused this
Has he had any antibiotics incase infection started this? Virus?
did you say he was on Phenobarbital?
http://zimmer-foundation.org/sch/cse.htmlCats in which Phenobarbital either fails to control seizures or causes excessive side effects may be placed on one of several adjunctive anticonvulsive drugs. Leviteracetam appears to be a drug that is well tolerated in cats, and is thought to inhibit seizures by modifying neurotransmission. Compared to other drug options, Leviteracetam has a lower incidence of side-effects, but can still cause sedation. A recent study of 12 cats with idiopathic seizure disorders found that 70% of the cats showed decreased seizure activity following treatment with Levetiracetam. (24) Several other alternative drugs are available for adjunct therapy if the cat does not respond well to Leviteraceteam, including Gabapentin, Zonisamide, Felbamate, and Topiramate. The current health status of the animal, the nature of seizures, response to previous therapy, and financial constraints of the owner should all be considered when determining which drugs to use for adjunctive therapy.
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