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MEDREB D tablet LEVERFIT 300mg AEDOSYL AEDLEC BENADON uses indications

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LEVERFIT levetiracetam AEDOSYL syrup AEDLEC syrup BENADON pyridoxine epilepsy seizure treatment India

Here is a full breakdown of the medicines and what they point to:

Medicines on the Receipt and Their Purpose

#MedicineGeneric / CategoryUse
1MEDREB D TABRabeprazole + DomperidoneAcid reflux (GERD), gastritis, nausea - protects stomach lining
2LEVERFIT 300mg TABLevetiracetam 300 mgAnti-epileptic / anti-seizure drug
3RUHEPTIK SYPLikely a hepatoprotective syrup (liver tonic)Liver support / protection
4AEDOSYL TABLikely a syrup / supplement in epilepsy regimensAntiepileptic support
5DUOFIBER 150GMDietary fiber supplementConstipation / bowel regularity
6AEDLEC 200ML SYPLikely Levetiracetam oral solution (AED = Anti-Epileptic Drug)Seizure control
7BENADON TAB 15SPyridoxine (Vitamin B6)Co-prescribed with levetiracetam to counter behavioral/mood side effects

Most Likely Primary Diagnosis: Epilepsy (Seizure Disorder)

The prescription strongly points to epilepsy as the primary condition:
  • LEVERFIT (Levetiracetam) is a first-line broad-spectrum anti-seizure medication used for partial-onset seizures, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, and generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
  • AEDLEC syrup - the prefix "AED" stands for "Anti-Epileptic Drug," and the syrup form suggests the patient may be a child.
  • BENADON (Pyridoxine/Vitamin B6) is commonly co-prescribed with levetiracetam in India to reduce its behavioral side effects (irritability, mood changes). There is published evidence for this practice in epilepsy management.

Secondary Concerns Being Managed

  • MEDREB D (Rabeprazole + Domperidone): Acid reflux / GERD - either a comorbidity or gastroprotection from other medications.
  • RUHEPTIK SYP: Liver/hepatic support - possibly to protect the liver since anti-epileptic drugs can be hepatotoxic with long-term use.
  • DUOFIBER: Fiber supplement - to manage constipation, which is a common side effect of anti-epileptic medications.

In summary: The patient (Anshul Pal) is most likely being treated for epilepsy, with supporting medications to manage GERD, liver health, and the side effects of the primary anti-seizure therapy.
Important note: This is an inference based on the medications listed. Only the treating doctor (Dr. Mukesh Kumar Gupta) can confirm the actual diagnosis. Do not adjust or stop any medication without medical advice.
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