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Default Weaning off phenobarbital and starting onfi

Wondering if anyone out there has weaned off phenobarbital and if it was bad.. also anyone taking onfi? How is it doing for yall? Been a while since I have done a med change and I have lots of absence and used to have grandma but 5 yrs ago had a vns put in bc my body just doesn't respond well anymore to meds but I'm having alot of them so he wants to wean me and try me on onfi .. they have has good results he said but I also take lots of other meds and just worried about the weaning part of phenobarbital. .



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