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WE ARE MOVING IN!
This month we are excited to announce the securement of our new office space in Osborne Park. ​
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Being utilised for Clinical Education, product develop and 3D printing.
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Further work will continue to occur to fit out the space to effectively accomodate our current and future client needs.
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In Clinic appointments will commence in June, come in and visit at
2/21 Guthrie Street, Osborne Park.
MEDICATION OF THE WEEK
LEVETIRACETAM
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Common brand name: Keppra.
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Levetiracetam is used to control seizures, and is an anti-epileptic medication.
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Anti-epileptics are thought to work by controlling brain chemicals that send signals to nerves. By managing these signals, it ensures seizures do not occur.
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Levetiracetam can be used alone, or a combination with other anti-epileptics to treat the primary condition. Your doctor may have prescribed this medicine in addition to your current therapy.
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Doses are usually twice daily (BD) and for best performance 12 hours apart.
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This medication is usually taken orally, however can be administered via NGT or PEG if in situ, for persons safety.
Always follow your doctor's instructions carefully.
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WHAT IS YOUR HAND HYGIENE LIKE?
There are 5 moments of hand hygiene.
When are you santising your hands?
When do you wash your hands with soap and water?
When do you wear gloves?
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