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Is Valtoco helpful in treating seizures?

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Dr. Albana Greca

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Published At March 15, 2024
Reviewed AtMarch 15, 2024

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

My teenage son has been experiencing seizures, and his doctor has prescribed Valtoco. Can you explain how Valtoco differs from other seizure medications? What factors contribute to its suitability for individuals dealing with seizures? Can you provide detailed information on how Valtoco controls seizures, the expected outcomes, and any potential side effects? Additionally, are there lifestyle adjustments or precautions I should be aware of while incorporating Valtoco into my seizure treatment regimen? Please help.

Thank you.

Answered by Dr. Albana Greca

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Valtoco is a nasal spray medication used as an emergency treatment for seizure clusters in individuals with epilepsy who are at least six years old. Its active ingredient is Diazepam, which belongs to the class of medications called benzodiazepines. One of the main differences between Valtoco compared to other seizure medications is its administration method. Unlike many other seizure medications taken orally or through injection, Valtoco is a nasal spray. This mode of delivery can be helpful during seizure clusters when a person may not be able to swallow a pill or hold an injection. Valtoco is developed for rapid absorption through the nasal membranes, which may lead to a quicker onset of action compared to some oral medications. This quick absorption can help in terminating a seizure cluster faster. It is important to note that Valtoco is specifically indicated for acute treatment of seizure clusters and not for routine daily use as a seizure medication. Several factors contribute to Valtoco's suitability for individuals dealing with seizures, including ease of administration, rapid onset of action, accessibility and portability, specific indication for seizure clusters, dosage flexibility, reduced risk of secondary injury, etc. Some potential side effects of Valtoco (diazepam nasal spray) may include sedation and drowsiness, nasal discomfort, headache, runny nose, cough or sore throat, coordination problems, weakness or fatigue, nausea or vomiting. Incorporating Valtoco into your seizure treatment regimen may require some lifestyle adjustments or precautions, including medical guidance, driving and operating machinery, monitoring seizures, alcohol and sedatives intake, allergies and sensitivities, travel emergency preparation, regular follow-ups, etc.

I hope this will help you.

Thank you.

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Dr. Albana Greca
Dr. Albana Greca

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