Levetiracetam Tablets is a medication primarily used as an anticonvulsant to treat epilepsy and other seizure disorders. It is commonly prescribed to manage various types of seizures in both adults and children. Here’s a detailed overview of 500 mg Levetiracetam Tablets IP:
Overview of Levetiracetam
- Drug Class: Anticonvulsant (also known as an anti-seizure or antiepileptic medication).
- Mechanism of Action: The exact mechanism is not fully understood, but it is believed to work by modulating neurotransmitter release and stabilizing neuronal activity in the brain.
Uses
- Epilepsy: Used to treat partial-onset seizures (with or without secondary generalization), generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and myoclonic seizures.
- Seizure Disorders: Can be part of a broader treatment plan for seizure disorders.
Dosage and Administration
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Typical Dosage: For adults, the dosage often starts at 500 mg twice daily, which can be adjusted based on individual response and tolerability. The maximum daily dose is typically up to 3, 000 mg, depending on the patient's condition and medical advice.
- Starting Dose: Usually begins at 500 mg twice daily.
- Maintenance Dose: Can be increased based on clinical response, up to a maximum dose prescribed by the healthcare provider.
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Administration:
- Form: Tablets should be swallowed whole with a glass of water. They should not be chewed or crushed.
- Frequency: Typically taken twice daily, but the exact schedule should follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider.