Woman Invents Home Seizure Detector

People who suffer from certain types of seizures need to check their Dilantin blood levels frequently, requiring numerous trips to the physician’s office, according to Cheryl W., inventor of the Dilantin Blood Detector. These frequent trips took up time and money when her son began to undergo the same treatment.
To save time and money, Cheryl invented the Dilantin Blood Detector, after consulting her son’s physician about home test kits. The idea currently is being licensed to manufacturers interested in the product, according to a press release from Invent-Tech®, Coral Gables, Florida, which is handling publicity and public relations for the product.