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axitam (LEVETIRACETAM)

Introduction to axitam


Axitam is a medication primarily used to control seizures. It is a part of a class of drugs known as anticonvulsants, which help stabilize electrical activity in the brain.


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What is Axitam?

Axitam is a medication used to control certain types of seizures by affecting chemicals in the brain. It is available in both oral and intravenous forms and is usually taken once or twice daily. Axitam is commonly used to treat partial onset seizures, myoclonic seizures, and tonic-clonic seizures.


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How do I take Axitam?

Axitam can be taken with or without food, but patients should avoid alcohol and grapefruit juice, and be aware of any food allergies or sensitivities.


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What is Axitam used for?

Axitam is indicated for the treatment of seizure disorders such as partial onset, myoclonic, and tonic-clonic seizures. It may also be used off-label for bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and migraine headaches.


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How long does it take for Axitam to start working?

Axitam starts working within one to two hours, but may take several weeks or months to fully control seizures. Patients should continue taking the medication as prescribed and report any changes in symptoms to their doctor.


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Is Axitam effective?

Axitam is an effective treatment for seizures, proven in clinical trials to reduce seizure frequency and severity. The medication is well tolerated with a low incidence of side effects, making it an important treatment option for epilepsy.


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How does one know if Axitam is working?

The benefit of Axitam is checked or evaluated by monitoring seizure frequency and severity, using EEGs, and by having patients report any changes in symptoms. This allows healthcare providers to assess the effectiveness of the medication and make any necessary adjustments.


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How does Axitam work?

Axitam works by binding to a specific receptor in the brain, which helps to control seizures by reducing the activity of certain neurotransmitters and reducing the release of glutamate, a chemical that may be involved in seizures.


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Who should avoid taking Axitam?

Axitam can cause drowsiness and dizziness, so patients should be cautious when driving or operating heavy machinery. It is also important for patients to avoid drinking alcohol while taking Axitam. Patients with kidney or liver problems should be monitored closely for adverse effects. Axitam should not be taken by patients who have a history of severe allergic reactions to the medication.


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Can I take Axitam with vitamins or supplements?

Axitam may interact with vitamin K, folic acid, and St. John's Wort, which can affect the levels of the medication in the body. Patients should avoid taking these supplements while taking Axitam and should inform their healthcare provider of any other supplements they are taking.


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Can I take Axitam with other prescription drugs?

Axitam may interact with several prescription drugs, including other anticonvulsants, barbiturates, carbamazepine, and phenytoin. These interactions can affect the level of Axitam in the body and increase the risk of adverse effects. Patients should inform their healthcare provider of any other medications they are taking.


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Can Axitam be taken safely while pregnant?

Axitam may cause birth defects in unborn babies, so it is important for pregnant women to talk to their healthcare provider before taking the medication. The potential risks and benefits of Axitam should be carefully weighed before deciding whether or not to take the medication during pregnancy.


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Can Axitam be taken safely while breastfeeding?

Axitam is excreted in breast milk, so women who are breastfeeding should consult with their healthcare provider before taking the medication. The potential risks and benefits of Axitam should be carefully weighed before deciding whether or not to take the medication while breastfeeding.


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How should I store Axitam?

Axitam should be stored in a tightly closed container at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and light. The medication should be kept out of reach of children and pets.

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What are Axitam possible harms and risks?

Common side effects of Axitam include dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, and nausea. More significant adverse effects include rare cases of serious skin reactions, aseptic meningitis, and a decreased level of consciousness. Patients should be monitored closely for any side effects and report any concerns to their healthcare provider.


Available in 2 variations

Axitam 500mg Tablet

Axitam 500mg Tablet

Axitam 500mg Tablet

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Axitam 100mg Syrup

Axitam 100mg Syrup

Axitam 100mg Syrup

Levetiracetam (100mg/ml)

bottle of 100 ml Syrup

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