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Time Business News
11-08-2025
- Health
- Time Business News
What to Do After a Seizure Episode: First Aid Tips
Having a seizure can be intimidating for the individual who is experiencing it as well as for others present. Being aware of what to do during and after a seizure episode is paramount in ensuring safety, avoiding injury, and aiding recovery. The following are key first aid guidelines to consider after a seizure attack. Seizures typically last a few minutes to a few seconds, and the individual might be tired or confused once the seizure is over. Remain calm and closely monitor the person to make sure that they are safe and breathing. Measure the time of the seizure if it's safe to do so, as this will be useful information for doctors. People prescribed medications such as levipil 500 tablet should continue taking them as directed to help manage seizure episodes. Following a seizure, the individual can be disoriented or embarrassed. Offer a reassuring environment and allow them time to recover. Address them in a gentle voice and assure them that they are safe. In the event that the individual is unconscious but still breathing, roll them onto their side into the recovery position. This ensures the airway remains open and avoids choking when they vomit or have regurgitation of saliva. Avoid attempting to restrain the individual or placing something into the mouth during or after the seizure. This can lead to injury or choking. Make sure the individual is breathing normally. If there is doubt about breathing or pulse, call for immediate medical help. It's not unusual for people to be drowsy or disoriented after a seizure. Let them rest and regain their senses without disturbing them. Keep the surroundings quiet and comfortable. Watch for any other seizure activity or complications like trouble breathing, injury, or prolonged confusion. Call emergency services or transport the individual to a hospital if: The seizure continues longer than 5 minutes. Another seizure begins shortly after the first. The individual does not recover consciousness or struggle to breathe. The seizure takes place in water or the individual is hurt. The individual has diabetes, is pregnant, or this is their initial seizure. For individuals who have epilepsy or seizure disorders, taking anti-seizure medications regularly is essential to avoid episodes. Medications such as Levipil 500 are usually given to manage seizures. Follow prescribed medication as directed by a healthcare provider and immediately report any side effects or breakthrough seizures to the physician. Following a seizure attack, safety and comfort take precedence. Clear the airway, position the individual safely, don't restrain them, and reassure them as they regain consciousness. Monitor carefully for additional seizures or complications and seek medical intervention early when required. Treatment of seizure disorders with medication such as prescribed drugs, Levipil 500, in combination with continued medical follow-up, is important in preventing future attacks. TIME BUSINESS NEWS


The Hindu
12-07-2025
- The Hindu
Pharma distributor in Karimnagar arrested in counterfeit anti-epileptic drug case, second in a week
The Telangana Drugs Control Administration (DCA) on Friday, July 11 arrested R. Venu Gopal, Managing Partner and Competent Person of Venu Medical Agencies in Karimnagar, for selling counterfeit anti-epileptic tablets falsely labelled as a product of a leading pharmaceutical company. This is the second arrest by the DCA in a week in connection with the distribution of counterfeit Levipil 500 tablets (Levetiracetam 500 mg), a drug prescribed to treat epilepsy. Earlier this week, Manish Kumar, Partner-cum-Competent Person of Arvind Pharma Distributors in Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, was arrested for a similar offence. The latest arrest follows a raid conducted on July 5 at Venu Medical Agencies, located in Sai Nagar, Doctors Street, Karimnagar, where officials seized a consignment of counterfeit Levipil 500 tablets. The packaging falsely claimed the drug was manufactured by Sun Pharma Laboratories Limited. A batch comparison conducted by Sun Pharma confirmed that the seized tablets were counterfeit. Following this, Venu Gopal was arrested and produced before the Additional Judicial First Class Magistrate Court in Karimnagar, which remanded him to judicial custody until July 23. He is currently lodged at the District Prison in Karimnagar.


Hans India
09-07-2025
- Hans India
Pharma dealer held for selling spurious drugs
Hyderabad: The State Drugs Control Administration has arrested Manish Kumar, Partner-cum-Competent Person of Arvind Pharma Distributors, located in SBI Staff Colony, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, for dealing with spurious (counterfeit) drugs on Tuesday. The dealer was arrested in connection with the seizure of spurious drugs — 'Levipil 500' Tablets (Levetiracetam Tablets 500 mg) —falsely claimed to be manufactured by Sun Pharma Laboratories Ltd. The X Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) Court, Secunderabad, ordered judicial remand for the accused, until July 23, following which the accused was sent to Chanchalguda Jail. The Director General, Drugs Control Administration, Shahnawaz Qasim instructed the officers of the DCA to ensure 'zero tolerance' towards dealers, medical shops, and pharmacies found involved in the distribution or sale of spurious or counterfeit drugs. Stringent legal action shall mandatorily be initiated against all such offenders, ensuring that they are brought to justice as per law.


The Hindu
08-07-2025
- The Hindu
Pharma distributor arrested in Hyderabad for selling counterfeit anti-epileptic drugs
Telangana Drugs Control Administration (DCA) on Tuesday arrested Manish Kumar, partner-cum-competent person of Arvind Pharma Distributors in Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, for dealing in counterfeit anti-epileptic drugs. The arrest follows the seizure of counterfeit 'Levipil 500' tablets, falsely labelled as being manufactured by Sun Pharma Laboratories Limited. Following his arrest, Manish Kumar was produced before the X Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) Court in Secunderabad. The court remanded him to judicial custody until July 23. He has since been lodged at Chanchalguda Jail, said a release. The seizure was made during a raid conducted on July 4 on the premises of Arvind Pharma Distributors, located in the SBI Staff Colony, Gandhinagar. Acting on intelligence inputs, DCA officials discovered counterfeit versions of 'Levipil 500', an anti-epileptic drug used in the treatment of seizures. A comparative analysis with a genuine batch confirmed the tablets were counterfeit, as verified by Sun Pharma Laboratories.


Time of India
07-07-2025
- Time of India
Drugs Control Administration (DCA) seizes fake Levipil 500 tablets in major Hyderabad raid
HYDERABAD: The Drugs Control Administration (DCA) seized bogus Levipil 500 tablets, which are used to treat seizures in epilepsy cases, from two pharmaceutical shops on Sunday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Officials said the shops were selling the tablets under the guise of being administered by Sun Pharma. Acting on credible information, DCA raided various locations across Hyderabad and Karimnagar. On July 4 and 5, officials caught Arvind Pharma Distributors in Kavadiguda and Venu Medical Agencies in Karimnagar in possession of the fraudulent tablets. DCA stated that an investigation is currently underway.