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[|Human|] My wife is 29 yrs old. She got a fit attack last night. We did CT scan and there findings were Findings are suggestive of inflammatory granuloma , neurocystercosis with calcified dot . Regarding past history:- She got first fit attack at the age of 12(No medication done). Second attack at age of 16yrs. (Took medicine Eptoin for 3 yrs and stopped medicine as per doctor advise and CT scan result) Now got 3rd attack at age of 29 as mentioned at top. Doctor recommended to take oxetol 150 mg with lobazam 10 mg twice a day for 1 week, and then oxetol 300mg and lobazam 5 mg twice from 2nd week. We have 3 months baby which does breast feeding. So please advise:- 1. Is the medicines advised above are safe & beneficial. 2. Could the medicine have adverse effect on Baby who does breast feeding. 3. What precautions can we take more to get rid of this disease completely.
[|AI|]  Hi, Thank you for posting your query. Neurocysticercosis (tape worm infection of the brain) is one of the commonest causes of fits in India. Treatment prescribed by your doctor is correct. These medicines would not have any adverse impact on the baby. She should take these medications for a long time, under the supervision of a neurologist. In addition, adequate sleep (7-8 hours per night) and timely food intake are important. Best wishes, Chat Doctor.