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Levipil 500 Mg
I am having shivering problem and doctor advised me to use Levipil 500mg. I am taking it once in a day in afternoon. Can I please know on which part does it works. Levipil contains the active ingredient Levetiracetam, which is an anticonvulsant, used to treat seizures, this means it acts on the brain. Common side effects may include: nausea, drowsiness, hair loss and anxiety. Learn more: http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Levetiracetam&ad=true Are there any ...
Monday, 2/18/2013 7:39:32 PM  19 Replies  Subscribe to thread 215371
Levipil 500 mg and diet
I recently had a surgery for tumor and i am on Levipill now taking it twice daily. I just wanted to check if we can occasionally consume alcohol ? and any food changes that will help reduce the side effects? Sir,i met with accident in 2007 & have seizure on 2008 doctor advised me to take fentoin er 300mg after 1 year dose was reduced to 200mg thus after 1.5 year my dose was reduced to100mg following after 1 year dose was stopped. but after 2 months i have an sezuire, so doctor told me to take f ...
Saturday, 1/19/2013 7:14:03 AM  2 Replies  Subscribe to thread 223139
Levipil Xr 500 Mg
What is levipilXR 500 masde up of. what are its side effects. I am 69 years old.I am a kidney patient too.On advice from my doctor for my treatment for seizure due to old age.I had two episodes.I would like to know the side effects on being treated with levipil xr 500 mg one a day.Will it lead to dialysis in long run? ...
Thursday, 12/29/2011 2:26:08 PM  2 Replies  Subscribe to thread 225807
I Was Prescribed To Take Levipil 500mg Thrice In A Day After Breakfast Lunch Dinner Have Been Taking This Tablet From Sep2010 And Told It For Next 2 Y Filed in Frisium
I was prescribed to take Levipil 500Mg thrice in a day (after breakfast, lunch & dinner). I have been taking this tablet from Sep’2010 and was told to take it for next 2 years (i.e. till Sep’2012). Recently two weeks back I felt faint twice (Seizure/Absence) and went to doctor. He checked all my reports and increased the dosage from Levipil 500 Mg to Levipil 1G (1000 Mg) along with Meaxon Plus (Multi Nutrients tab) & Frisium®10 (Sleeping Pill) Levipil 1G (1000 Mg) – twice a day (after ...
Thursday, 9/13/2012 10:44:43 PM  3 Replies  Subscribe to thread 228769
Side Effects Of Levipil 500
i ,m taking levipil 500 mg + 500 mg in morning as well as at night total dosage is 2000 mg in d whole day frm last 3 yrs. i hav d symptoms of heavy hairloss.my question is hw can i stop my hairfall as it is too much.plz reply.... This contains the active ingredient Levetiracetam, which is an anticonvulsant that is most commonly used to treat epilepsy. And as to hair loss, that is not listed as a normal side effect, but have you consulted your doctor? If not, you really should, to deter ...
Monday, 7/9/2012 7:36:05 AM  3 Replies  Subscribe to thread 220041
Levipil 500 Side Effects
I'm taking Levipil 500 XR tablet after my dinner since last week.my neurologist suggested me to switch to Levipil from Torleva 250 mg.But after taking Levipil,I'm feeling some weakness in my left hand.I want to know is it a side effect of Levipil? ...
Saturday, 10/1/2011 8:05:28 AM  Post a Reply 
Side Effects Of Levipil
For the last 6 years I am on epilex chrono 800 mg and folic acid 10 mg and from the past 2 month I am on epilex chrono 600 mg and levipil 500 mg and folic acide 10 mg and I have not receive any seizures but I am not able to understand whether due to the medicine or anything else my anger is increased and lost my patience and my diet decreased and i am irritated also etc. Epilex Chrono contains the active ingredients Sodium Valproate and Valproic Acid, which is used to help control seizures and ...
Tuesday, 5/7/2013 3:44:37 AM  14 Replies  Subscribe to thread 214232
Want to know why?
I have seizer and started taking Levipil 500 mg and then 750 mg and know I am taking Levipil 1gm. Is it because my chances of seizer is more or their could be some other reason? You mean your doctor has slowly raised the dosage? It is completely normal to do that with a seizure medication, they are usually tapered up slowly, to allow your body to adjust and to find the dosage that will help control your seizures to prevent your having more of them. How many seizures have you had? Learn ...
Wednesday, 2/13/2013 4:51:09 PM  1 Reply  Subscribe to thread 242632

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