Levitriz 100mg Infusion


Product Info

Prescription required Yes
Marketer Fresh Focus Consumer Products Private Limited
Active Ingredient Levetiracetam (100mg)
Storage Store below 30°C
Chemical ClassPyrrolidinone & Acetamide Derivative
Habit FormingNo
Therapeutic ClassNEURO CNS
Action ClassSynaptic vescicle 2 A protein ligand (AED)
User Rating4.6
User Reviews660

FAQ

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Can the use of Levitriz 100mg cause sleepiness?
Yes, Levitriz 100mg can make you feel sleepy. Therefore, during the initial phase of treatment, avoid driving, operating machinery, working at heights, or participating in potentially dangerous activities until you know how this medicine affects you.
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Will I get addicted to Levitriz 100mg if I use it for a long time?
No, Levitriz 100mg is not habit-forming. No physical or psychological dependence has been reported with Levitriz 100mg. Consult your doctor if you experience any side effects.
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I have gained weight since I started taking Levitriz 100mg. Is it because of Levitriz 100mg? What should I do?
Weight gain is an uncommon side effect of Levitriz 100mg. However, the response may vary from person to person. To prevent weight gain you should take a healthy balanced diet, avoid snacking, cut down on high-calorie food items, include more vegetables and fruits in your diet, and exercise regularly. If you still have issues with your weight, consult your doctor.
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How long does Levitriz 100mg take to show its effect?
Levitriz 100mg may take a few weeks to start working properly since the dose is increased slowly. Your seizures may continue until Levitriz 100mg starts working completely.
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For how long do I need to take Levitriz 100mg?
You should continue to take Levitriz 100mg for as long as your doctor advises you to. Do not stop taking it suddenly because this may increase the frequency of seizures which may be difficult to control.
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Can I drink alcohol with Levitriz 100mg?
Yes, you may drink alcohol while taking Levitriz 100mg. Alcohol itself does not affect the way Levitriz 100mg works. However, alcohol can increase the sleepiness or dizziness that occur as side effects of Levitriz 100mg in some individuals. Therefore, you should avoid alcohol while taking Levitriz 100mg until you know how it affects you.
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Will the use of Levitriz 100mg affect my fertility?
Levitriz 100mg is not known to affect fertility in males or females. However, talk to your doctor if you are facing fertility issues during the treatment with this medicine.
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What symptoms can occur if someone takes an excess of Levitriz 100mg?
Taking an excess of Levitriz 100mg may cause sleepiness, agitation, aggression, a decrease of alertness, inhibition of breathing, and even a state of coma. In case of an overdose, immediate medical care should be provided to the patient in a nearby hospital.
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What if you forget to take Levitriz Infusion?
If you miss a dose of Levitriz 100mg, get the injection as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
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Levitriz 100mg Infusion Reviews

Levitriz 100mg is an anti-epileptic medicine used to treat seizures (fits) in epilepsy. It can be used alone or along with other medicines. It helps to prevent seizures for as long as you continue to take it.

Levitriz 100mg is given as an infusion (slow drip) into a vein under the supervision of a healthcare professional. It is generally used for short-term control of seizures when treatment with oral medication is not feasible (eg. when the patient is unconscious). You should continue taking it for as long as your doctor has told you to, even if you feel well. If you stop or miss doses your seizures could get worse. Your doctor is likely to prescribe you oral medicines for long-term seizure control, after treatment with this injection has been completed.

Some common side effects of this medicine include dizziness, headache, infection, irritation, nasopharyngitis, sleepiness, aggressive behavior, and decreased appetite. You may also experience behavioral changes, aggressive behavior, irritation, agitation, etc. Side effects are more common during the first few days and usually lessen as your body gets used to the medicine. Most of these side effects do not need medical attention, but some of them can be serious. Let your doctor know right away if you have developed an allergic reaction (hives, itching, weakness, dizziness, difficulty in breathing, or swelling of face, tongue, and throat), a skin rash, or persistent behavioral changes like confusion, forgetfulness, feeling irritable, increased aggression or hostility. There may be ways of preventing or reducing them. A small number of people being treated with this medicine have had thoughts of harming or killing themselves. Contact your doctor if your mood changes for the worse.

Before taking it, you should tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, depression or suicidal thoughts and if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. Avoid alcohol while taking this medicine, as it may increase the risk of seizures and worsen the side effects such as drowsiness and dizziness.  Drowsiness and dizziness may affect your ability to drive or operate machinery. Your kidney function may need to be tested periodically while taking this medicine.

How Levitriz 100mg Infusion Works

Levitriz 100mg is an antiepileptic medication. It works by attaching to specific sites (SV2A) on the surfaces of nerve cells. This suppresses the abnormal activity of the nerve cells in the brain and prevents the spread of electrical signals that cause seizures.

How to Use Levitriz 100mg Infusion

Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self-administer.

Benefits of Levitriz 100mg Infusion

  • In Treatment of Epilepsy/Seizures: Levitriz 100mg belongs to a group of medicines called anticonvulsants (or anti-epileptics). It works by slowing down electrical signals in the brain which cause seizures (fits). This medicine can be used to control various types of seizures—myoclonic, partial-onset, and primary generalized tonic-clonic (or grand mal). It can also help reduce symptoms such as confusion, uncontrollable jerking movements, loss of awareness, and fear or anxiety. The medicine can allow you to do some activities that you would otherwise be forbidden or scared to do (such as swimming and driving). It can take a few weeks for this medicine to work (because the dose has to be increased slowly) and during this time you may still have seizures. You should continue taking it even if you feel well and are not having any seizures. Missing doses may trigger a seizure. Do not stop using this medicine until your doctor advises you.

Uses of Levitriz 100mg Infusion

  • Treatment of Epilepsy/Seizures

Levitriz 100mg Infusion Side Effects

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Safety Tips

Kidney  CAUTION
Levitriz 100mg should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Levitriz 100mg may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
Driving  UNSAFE
Levitriz 100mg may decrease alertness, affect your vision or make you feel sleepy and dizzy. Do not drive if these symptoms occur.
Alcohol  UNSAFE
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Levitriz 100mg.
Pregnancy  CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Levitriz 100mg may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Levitriz 100mg is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.Monitor the baby for sleepiness and adequate weight gain.
Liver  SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Levitriz 100mg is probably safe to use in patients with liver disease. Limited data available suggests that dose adjustment of Levitriz 100mg may not be needed in these patients. Please consult your doctor.However, a lower dose may be advised in patients with severe liver disease.

Quick Tips

  • Get enough sleep at nighttime.
  • Inform your doctor if you have ever been diagnosed with kidney disease. The dose of your medicine may need to be adjusted.
  • Some healthy tips to prevent seizures:Take a healthy diet along with regular exercise.Practice yoga every day.Get enough sleep at nighttime.Limit the use of screen time such as mobile/ laptop.Take your medication on time.
  • It may cause sleepiness or drowsiness. If this happens to you, do not drive or use machinery.
  • It is given as IV infusion under the supervision of a doctor.
  • Practice yoga every day.
  • Take a healthy diet along with regular exercise.
  • Limit the use of screen time such as mobile/ laptop.
  • Take your medication on time.

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