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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.
Being utilised for Clinical Education, product develop and 3D printing.
Further work will continue to occur to fit out the space to effectively accomodate our current and future client needs.
In Clinic appointments will commence in June, come in and visit at
2/21 Guthrie Street, Osborne Park.
MEDICATION OF THE WEEK
LEVETIRACETAM
Common brand name: Keppra.
Levetiracetam is used to control seizures, and is an anti-epileptic medication.
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.
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.
Doses are usually twice daily (BD) and for best performance 12 hours apart.
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?
Read more from WHO here

