
Levetiracetam (Generic) Rx
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Levetiracetam (Generic) Rx
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$0.22
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What are Levetiracetam Tablets for Cats and Dogs?
- Epilepsy causes seizures in dogs and cats that can be difficult to control. In many cases, a single medication is not enough to control the condition.
- Levetiracetam is a prescription anticonvulsant drug that is used with other medications to control seizures caused by epilepsy.
- Levetiracetam is the generic name of Keppra.
Why do cats and dogs use Levetiracetam?
- Levetiracetam works in combination with phenobarbital and bromides to help treat epilepsy and give your pet a better quality of life.
- Levetiracetam is also prescribed to control seizures associated with hepatic encephalopathy.
What else should I know about Levetiracetam?
- These Levetiracetam tablets are NOT extended release. They are immediate release or regular tablets.
- Helps control seizures due to epilepsy and hepatic encephalopathy.
- May be combined with other seizure medications.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Levetiracetam?
- Tiredness and lack of appetite are the most common side effects of Levetiracetam.
How do you use Levetiracetam?
- Levetiracetam may be given with or without food. Follow your veterinarian's instructions.
- These tablets are immediate release, NOT extended release, and you may need to give multiple doses per day.
What is in Levetiracetam?
- The drug Levetiracetam is an anticonvulsant used to treat seizures.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Levetiracetam is sold as an FDA approved generic drug. Brand may vary from order to order and variation to variation. We are unable to guarantee which brand will be available at the time of order shipment.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Levetiracetam?
- Dogs and cats may use Levetiracetam for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
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Hello! My poodle was just diagnosed with epilepsy. I ordered this on a monthly plan. They have to be cut in half, but can I put them in a pill pocket treat and have him chew it? Or do I have to push it down his throat? I pray that he can chew it .. I would hate to have to shove it 3 times a day.?
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This medicine may be given with or without food. Extended-release tablets should not be crushed or chewed, however, these Levetiracetam tablets are immediate release. If you give the pill in a piece of treat or pill pocket, it is important to watch your pet to ensure that they ingest the entire pill pocket and do not spit it out to confirm that they have received the dose of medication. If you have difficulty getting your dog to take this medicine, contact your veterinarian for dosing tips to help reduce the stress of medication time.
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can flea meds (advantix) be given as well?
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Levetiracetam is a FDA approved, human-labeled generic drug used for controlling seizures in dogs and cats. Human-labeled prescription medications may be used in an extra-label manner for pets, under the direction and guidance of a veterinarian. Currently, there is no information available concerning the use of levetiracetam and Advantix together to suggest any drug interactions. It is recommended that you consult with your veterinarian before starting Advantix.
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Do you have the Extended Release type of Levetiracetam 500 MG tablets yet. I know you didn't 2 years ago, but thought maybe that had changed.?
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Unfortunately, we currently only carry the immediate release levetiracetam tablets in the 250 mg, 500 mg, and 750 mg strengths at this time. We will take your suggestion into consideration.
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My 19 pound pug is on 170mg three times daily of leveciratam for the last two months. I have noticed an increased thirst, and she drinks about three times what she used too. Is this a normal side effect? Is it harmful??
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Increased thirst is not a common side effect of this medication. Contact your veterinarian about the possible causes of or the effects of increased thirst in your dog.
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Dosage per pound in a dog
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I have a chihuahua mixed. about 16lbs what would be dosage??
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Levetiracetam is a prescription medication used to control seizures. Please consult with your veterinarian for the correct dosage for your pet.
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Is this a levetiracetam extended release tab? It does not have ER on the label and my Vet script states Keppra 750mg ER?
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Our Levetiracetam tablets are NOT extended release (ER).
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What are the colors of the different doses? Could you post a photograph of all three doses showing the colors of the pills? My dog's vet office had filled a script for 250mg pills which are blue in the original prescription (June 2015) but the pills in the refill are a rose/purple color while the new label also says it's 250 mg. Just want to make sure my dog is getting the right dose.?
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The color does depend on the manufacturer that we have at the time of your order. Please contact customer service and they will be able to help you figure out which manufacturer you received. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My dog has been having seizure since January 30 of this year. My vet told me to keep track of them. He didn't any in Feburary . However they started up in March and haven't stop since.in September He didn't have any for 3 weeks! He has been taking up until today and now the taking Keppra with Pheno and his seizure are very mild. We have moved Now we have moved to Northern California And vet says that is very hard to get Keppra!!! Is this true? He want to put Him on a different medication it's starts?
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We do not carry the brand Keppra but we do carry Levetiracetam which we do have in stock. Unfotunately, since we do not carry Keppra, we are unaware of it's availability. Please consult with your veterinarian to possibly find an alternative medication. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Is this the extended relief levetiracetam??
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No, this is standard Levetiracetam not the extended release. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Will you ship to Hong Kong? Any prescription required??
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No, we only ship within the United States at this time. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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