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Does Eptoin Helps To Treat Internal Bleeding In Ear?

my son got hit just above his ear with a cricket ball. doctor has prescribed eptoin tablets 100mg . he is 13 years old and weighs 62kg. his mri and scanning reports are ok. except some little internal bleeding for which the above tablet was prescribed for 1 week. please advise
Thu, 6 Mar 2014
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Hello

Since your child is having a small internal bleed, as seen on the mri, there is chance for him to develop seizures/fits , therefore he has been prescribed eptoin! Please dont worry and continue the tablet as this is for his own benefit.
The dose can be tapered or stopped depending on the clinical situation , please meet your doctor for further advice.
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Does Eptoin Helps To Treat Internal Bleeding In Ear?

Hello Since your child is having a small internal bleed, as seen on the mri, there is chance for him to develop seizures/fits , therefore he has been prescribed eptoin! Please dont worry and continue the tablet as this is for his own benefit. The dose can be tapered or stopped depending on the clinical situation , please meet your doctor for further advice. Thanks