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Keppra in Vancouver Canada

Thu, 02/13/2020 - 16:51
Hi all, In a few weeks we are going to move to Canada, Vancouver. Our son is on a Keppra syrop treatment. I found that in Canada Keppra is sold by prescription what isn't the case in my country. Could you recommend an easy and cheap way to get Keppra sirup in Vancouver, Canada? Maybe you also could recommend neurologist there? Thank you all!

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Hi, Thank you for posting.

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2020-02-14 - 09:41
Hi, Thank you for posting. Contact Canadian Epilepsy Alliance to reach the agency nearest you and for help and assistance with is medication, finding a neurologist or epileptologist (epilepsy specialist), here: http://www.canadianepilepsyalliance.org/find-your-local-office/  or by calling them at (1-866-374-5377).

Hi, thank you! I've tried to

Submitted by hyzhak on Sat, 2020-02-22 - 17:14
Hi, thank you! I've tried to connect thought "contact-us" form, but haven't got any response yet. It seems it would be better to call them by phone.

Hey, the best neurologist to

Submitted by Zafiro on Thu, 2020-03-05 - 17:31
Hey, the best neurologist to see in Vancouver is Dr. Chantelle Hrazdil. She's with the Epilepsy Clinic at the Vancouver General Hospital. Their number is (604) 875-4402. I say this because she is my neurologist - it took me 4 previous neurologists to find her and she's awesome.

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