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Keppra®
Introduction to KeppraKeppra is the brand name used in the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, and some other countries for levetiracetam. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Keppra in 1999 for adjunctive therapy for partial-onset seizures in adult patients with epilepsy. Forms Tablets
Liquid solution
Liquid injection for intravenous administration
Keppra is not available in generic formulations. How to take and store Keppra Most people prefer to swallow the tablets whole to avoid their bitter taste. People who are unable to swallow whole tablets can crush the tablet and mix it with food. Crushed tablets can also be given to patients who are fed by means of a tube. The liquid solution of Keppra (approved by the FDA in July 2003) should eliminate the need for most tablet-crushing. Remind patients using the liquid form to use a standard measuring device for accurate dosing. Keppra should be stored at room temperature, away from humidity and light. Missed doses Patients who often forget doses may benefit from using a special pillbox or watch with an alarm. |
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