It is for people who get seizures and is used to control them.
I called a pharmacist this a.m. about this question - my 11 yr-old son is on keppra and developed a nasty cold. pharmacists said no drug interactions. we went to doc when son later started running fever (cold turned into sinus infection) and doc also said keppra was OK with dayquil. Not sure about NyQuil, though. they can not take NyQuil while on keppra due to drug interactions.
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It can show up as PCP in drug screens
Stopping Keppra can be dangerous so usually people take Keppra always since stopping Keppra is not a solution.
Keppra is an antiepileptic drug manufactured by UCB Inc. Aside from Keppra, UBC Inc. also manufactures and distributes more than 27 drugs in the United States.
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Keppra, the brand name for levetiracetam, was developed by the pharmaceutical company UCB, which is based in Belgium. However, the drug was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1999 for the treatment of epilepsy. While UCB is a European company, Keppra is manufactured and distributed in the United States as well.
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No, methamphetamine is not an ingredient in Keppra. Keppra, which contains the active ingredient levetiracetam, is an anticonvulsant medication used primarily to treat epilepsy. Methamphetamine is a powerful and illegal stimulant drug with no medical use in this context. Always consult a healthcare professional for accurate medication information.
If i have epilepsy and take keppra can i take this?