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Keppra® (levetiracetam), an epileptic seizure medication that is available by prescription, is used to treat partial seizures, myoclonic seizures, and generalized tonic clonic ("grand mal") seizures. The medication is available in the form of a tablet, a liquid, or as an injection. It is not suitable for everyone. A few of the conditions you should let your healthcare provider know about before taking Keppra include anemia, kidney disease, and any allergies. Some of the potential side effects include drowsiness, difficulty breathing, and agitation.
(Click Keppra for more information on the effects of Keppra, other existing medical conditions you should tell your healthcare provider about, and some of the alternatives that are available if Keppra does not work for you. You can also click any of the links in the box to the right for specific information.)