Levetiracetam 100mg/ml Injection
Assists in regulation of irregular electrical activity in the brain Offers quick control of seizures in acute care.
Assists in regulation of irregular electrical activity in the brain Offers quick control of seizures in acute care / ICU environments Applied in cases when the patient is unable to take oral medications (unconscious, vomiting, pre/post-surgery) Prevents the recurrence of seizures and stabilizes brain activity.
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Assists in regulation of irregular electrical activity in the brain Offers quick control of seizures in acute care / ICU environments Applied in cases when the patient is unable to take oral medications (unconscious, vomiting, pre/post-surgery) Prevents the recurrence of seizures and stabilizes brain activity.
Assists in regulation of irregular electrical activity in the brain Offers quick control of seizures in acute care / ICU environments Applied in cases when the patient is unable to take oral medications (unconscious, vomiting, pre/post-surgery) Prevents the recurrence of seizures and stabilizes brain activity.
FAQ
Q1: What is VICETAM Injection?
VICETAM is administered to treat and prevent seizures in epileptic patients, especially in cases where oral medications are not administered.
Q2:How is it given?
It is an intravenously (IV) administered drug administered by a doctor or nurse in a hospital.
Q3: Is it safe to be used long-term?
A3: IV form is typically short-term or emergency medication; oral tablets/syrup is usually continued on a long-term basis.
Q4: Does VICETAM make you sleepy?
Yes, it can lead to sleepiness or dizziness, so patients should not drive or operate equipment after taking it.
FAQ
Q1: What is VICETAM Injection?
VICETAM is administered to treat and prevent seizures in epileptic patients, especially in cases where oral medications are not administered.
Q2:How is it given?
It is an intravenously (IV) administered drug administered by a doctor or nurse in a hospital.
Q3: Is it safe to be used long-term?
A3: IV form is typically short-term or emergency medication; oral tablets/syrup is usually continued on a long-term basis.
Q4: Does VICETAM make you sleepy?
Yes, it can lead to sleepiness or dizziness, so patients should not drive or operate equipment after taking it.