
| Salt Composition: | Levetiracetam (750mg) |
| Manufacturer: | Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Have doubts about this medicine?
Have doubts about this medicine?
Emlevo 750 Tablet is an anti-epileptic medicine used to treat seizures (fits) in epilepsy. It can be used alone or along with other medicines. Emlevo 750 Tablet suppresses the abnormal electrical activity in the brain. You can take it with or without food but try to take it at the same time each day to get the most benefit. The dose will depend on your condition and how you respond to the medicine. Your doctor will advise the right dose for you. It is generally advised as a long-term treatment. 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.
Emlevo 750 Tablet 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.
Can the use of Emlevo 750 Tablet cause sleepiness?
Yes, Emlevo 750 Tablet can cause drowsiness. 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.
Will the use of Emlevo 750 Tablet affect my fertility?
Emlevo 750 Tablet is not known to affect fertility in males or females. However, if you have concerns about your fertility during treatment, discuss this with your doctor.
I have gained weight since I started taking Emlevo 750 Tablet. Is it because of Emlevo 750 Tablet? What should I do?
Weight gain is an uncommon side effect of Emlevo 750 Tablet, but the response can vary from person to person. To prevent weight gain, maintain a healthy balanced diet, avoid snacking, and limit high-calorie foods. Incorporate more vegetables and fruits into your meals, and make sure you are getting regular exercise. If you continue to have weight issues, consult your doctor.
How long does Emlevo 750 Tablet take to show its effect?
Emlevo 750 Tablet may take several weeks to start working properly as the dose is gradually increased. Your seizures may continue until Emlevo 750 Tablet begins effectively working.
For how long do I need to take Emlevo 750 Tablet?
You should continue taking Emlevo 750 Tablet as advised by your doctor. Do not stop taking it abruptly, as this could increase the frequency of seizures and make them harder to control.
Will I get addicted to Emlevo 750 Tablet if I use it for a long time?
No, Emlevo 750 Tablet is not habit-forming. No physical or psychological dependence has been reported with Emlevo 750 Tablet. If you experience any side effects, consult your doctor.
What symptoms can occur if someone takes an excess of Emlevo 750 Tablet?
Overdosing on Emlevo 750 Tablet may lead to drowsiness, agitation, aggression, decreased alertness, impaired breathing, and even a state of coma. In case of an overdose, seek immediate medical attention at the nearest hospital.
How do I come off Emlevo 750 Tablet?
The dosage of Emlevo 750 Tablet should be gradually decreased under the guidance of your doctor. You may need to take this medication for several months before you can stop it completely. Do not reduce the dose without consulting your doctor. Inform your doctor if you experience a severe side effect, such as a rash.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. Emlevo 750 Tablet may be taken with or without food but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
Alcohol
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Emlevo 750 Tablet.
Breastfeed
Emlevo 750 Tablet 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.
Pregnancy
Emlevo 750 Tablet is safe to use during pregnancy. Most studies have shown low or no risk to the developing baby.