AIIMS Offers Free Drug Monitoring Tests for Epilepsy Patients in Delhi

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has introduced a free therapeutic drug monitoring test for patients with epilepsy. The test measures the concentration of specific anti-epileptic medications in a patient's blood to evaluate effectiveness and determine the correct dosage. Previously, patients had to pay between Rs 390 and Rs 1,880 for these tests at outside facilities. The service is available at AIIMS Delhi and the National Cancer Institute in AIIMS Jhajjar for both inpatients and outpatients.

Key Points: Free Epilepsy Drug Monitoring Tests at AIIMS Delhi & Jhajjar

  • Free testing for epilepsy drugs
  • Measures medication concentration in blood
  • Ensures safe and effective dosage
  • Available for inpatients and outpatients
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AIIMS to provide free therapeutic drug monitoring test for epilepsy patients

AIIMS Delhi launches free therapeutic drug monitoring for epilepsy patients, testing key drug levels to ensure safe, effective treatment dosage.

"patients will no longer have to go outside for testing and will not have to pay any fees - AIIMS statement"

New Delhi, Jan 6

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences has introduced a free therapeutic drug monitoring test for patients with epilepsy, the institute said.

Epilepsy is a chronic brain disorder causing recurrent seizures, which are sudden bursts of abnormal electrical activity, leading to symptoms like muscle jerking, confusion, loss of awareness, or psychological changes.

In a statement, AIIMS explained that the drug monitoring test will measure the concentration of specific medications in a patient's blood. This will ensure the dosage is both safe and effective.

"Epilepsy patients are prescribed several medications, and AIIMS has decided to provide free testing facilities for monitoring phenobarbital, carbamazepine, valproic acid, and phenytoin," the statement said.

"The therapeutic drug monitoring tests are conducted to measure the levels of these drugs in the blood. This allows for the evaluation of the drug's effectiveness and helps in determining the appropriate dosage. This test also checks for any potential drug toxicity," it added.

The premier healthcare institute noted that with the new facility, patients will no longer have to go outside for testing and will not have to pay any fees.

Previously, patients had to spend between Rs 390 and Rs 1,880 for therapeutic drug monitoring tests for different medications at outside facilities.

In a circular dated January 1, undersigned by Prof. Nirupam Madaan, Medical Superintendent, the AIIMS administration issued instructions to all departments and centers, including the National Cancer Institute (NCI), to send patient samples to the designated laboratory for testing.

Both inpatients and outpatients can avail of this testing facility, the institute said.

The service will be available to AIIMS Delhi OPD patients at Collection Center Room Number 3 from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM, and also at the National Cancer Institute at AIIMS Jhajjar.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally, a government initiative that directly helps the common man. Saving up to Rs 1880 per test is massive for middle-class families. Hope other major hospitals follow AIIMS's lead.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in public health, this is excellent. Therapeutic drug monitoring is crucial for epilepsy management. Making it free removes a major barrier to optimal care. Well done, AIIMS.
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Aman W
A great move, but the timing is very limited - only until 1 PM. For patients traveling from far, this could be an issue. Hopefully, they can extend the hours in the future.
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Kavya N
This is the kind of news that gives hope. Managing epilepsy is a lifelong journey, and financial stress makes it harder. Kudos to the team at AIIMS for this patient-centric decision. ❤️
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Vikram M
Important to note it's for both inpatients and outpatients. Often these schemes are only for those admitted. Making it available to OPD patients will have a much wider impact. Good thinking.

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