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Levepsy Sugar Free Syrup Substitute

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Verified Ingredients and Effects

Uses:

Epilepsy/Seizures

Medicinal Benefits:

Levepsy Sugar Free Syrup contains Levetiracetam, used in combination or alone for treating symptoms of epilepsy. It works by slowing down the abnormal signals which the brain gives, leading to episodes of seizures. It helps by suppressing specific brain sites responsible for abnormal activity and prevents the spread of electrical signals that cause seizures. It reduces the episodes of seizures but does not cure epilepsy.

FAQs

Caffeine is a stimulant that may reduce the calming effects of Levepsy Sugar Free Syrup . So, it is advisable to avoid caffeine intakes like coffee, tea, cola, or chocolate containing caffeine.

If the intake of Levepsy Sugar Free Syrup makes you feel sleepy or dizzy, do not drive a motor vehicle or operate machinery. Let your doctor know if you feel such symptoms after taking this medicine.

Levepsy Sugar Free Syrup is a Category C pregnancy drug. It means studies have shown the risk of adverse effects on the fetus when the mother takes this medicine. So, if you are planning a pregnancy or are currently pregnant, inform your doctor.

There is no clinical evidence that Levepsy Sugar Free Syrup affects fertility in either men or women. But, if you are trying to get pregnant, consult your doctor.

Do not stop taking Levepsy Sugar Free Syrup until instructed by your doctor. You may get side effects like confusion, depression, nervousness, sweating, and diarrhea. Your doctor may lower the dose of Levepsy Sugar Free Syrup if using it for more than 2-4 weeks of treatment to reduce side effects.

Levepsy Sugar Free Syrup is prescribed for the long term when used for epilepsy. So, if Levepsy Sugar Free Syrup is prescribed for more than 4 weeks, your doctor may reduce the dose before stopping it completely to prevent withdrawal symptoms.

Yes, if you feel unexpected puberty or slowing in growth, please consult your doctor and do as your doctor advises.

No, even if you feel better, you should not stop the medication without consulting your doctor as this might increase the episodes of seizures.