Keppra tablets are swallowed with liquid. The oral solution may be mixed in a glass of water before it is taken. Keppra can be given as an infusion using the
Keppra tablets are swallowed with liquid. The oral solution may be mixed in a glass of water before it is taken. Keppra can be given as an infusion using the
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Currently, brand-name Keppra is manufactured by UCB, Inc. Generic Keppra is also available. Keppra oral solution (liquid) and Keppra intravenous solution (given by IV) are also available in generic form. Keppra XR is not yet available in generic form. Generic Keppra is made by a number of different manufacturers, such as:
Keppra. A total of 236 drugs are known to interact with Keppra. Keppra is in the drug class pyrrolidine anticonvulsants. Keppra is used to treat the following conditions: Epilepsy; Seizures; Pedia-Lax Liquid Glycerin Suppositories. A total of 238 drugs are known to interact with Pedia-Lax Liquid Glycerin Suppositories.
Keppra tablets are swallowed with liquid. The oral solution may be mixed in a glass of water before it is taken. Keppra can be you need. Product
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Key points. Keppra and Keppra XR tablets should not be crushed, cut, or split according to the manufacturer. Keppra has an unpleasant taste and splitting or crushing Keppra XR will ruin the extended-release properties of the drug. Keppra is available in alternative dosage forms, such as a liquid and dissolving tablet, if the solid tablets are
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