Keppra is used to treat partial and generalized seizures in children and adults, as it contains the active ingredient
levetiracetam, which is an antiepileptic drug that helps regulate neurotransmitters in the brain responsible for
regulating nerve signals. This helps reduce excessive electrical activity in the brain and prevent or reduce epileptic
seizures.
What are the components of Keppra?
Keppra tablets contain the active ingredient:
Uses of Keppra
It is used to treat the following conditions:
- Anticonvulsant for partial seizures.
- Treatment of generalized seizures.
- Calming tonic or atonic seizures.
- Helps in treating myoclonic seizures.
- Reducing excessive activity in the brain.
- Regulating nerve signals in the brain.
What are the dosages of Keppra?
A specialist doctor should be consulted before use to obtain the appropriate dose.
- The recommended dose for children over 12 years and adults: 1000 mg once daily.
- Maximum dose: 4500 mg per day.
What are the side effects of Keppra?
Its use may cause some side effects, such as:
- Allergic reactions such as rash, itching, and skin redness.
What are the contraindications for using Keppra?
This medication is prohibited in the following cases:
- Hypersensitivity to any of its components.
- Suffering from severe liver or kidney failure.
- Patients with severe psychiatric disorders.
What are the alternatives to Keppra in pharmacies?
It has many alternatives, including:
- Teralepsi oral suspension.
What types and concentrations of Keppra are available?
Keppra is available as oral tablets in concentrations of 500 mg, 250 mg, and 1000 mg. It is also available as an oral
suspension with a concentration of 100 mg/ml and a bottle size of 300 ml.
Storage Conditions for Keppra
It should be stored under the following conditions:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Frequently Asked Questions about Keppra
When does Keppra start working?
Its effect in controlling seizures begins within one to two days of starting the dose.
Is Keppra a narcotic?
The active ingredient, levetiracetam, is not considered a narcotic substance, but one of its side effects is that it
causes drowsiness.