drowsiness; fatigue nausea and vomiting. To learn Keppra (levetiracetam) tablets, for oral use; Keppra (levetiracetam) oral solution.
Somnolence And Fatigue. KEPPRA may cause somnolence and fatigue. Patients should be monitored for somnolence and fatigue, and be advised not to drive or operate machinery until they have gained sufficient experience on KEPPRA to gauge whether it adversely affects their ability to drive or operate machinery. Somnolence
KEPPRA may cause somnolence and fatigue. Patients should be monitored for somnolence and fatigue, and be advised not to drive or operate machinery until they
Side effects may include headaches, nausea, fatigue, and dizziness. Levetiracetam (Keppra). Keppra commonly treats seizures in both children and
Keppra, Keppra XR. Levetiracetam. Behavior changes, irritability, fatigue Constipation, drowsiness, sleepiness, fever, lethargy, drooling. Tegretol.
See full prescribing information for. KEPPRA. KEPPRA (levetiracetam) tablets, for oral use KEPPRA may cause somnolence and fatigue. Patients should be
Somnolence And Fatigue. KEPPRA may cause somnolence and fatigue. Patients should be monitored for somnolence and fatigue, and be advised not to drive or operate machinery until they have gained sufficient experience on KEPPRA to gauge whether it adversely affects their ability to drive or operate machinery. Somnolence
Somnolence And Fatigue. KEPPRA may cause somnolence and fatigue. Patients should be monitored for somnolence and fatigue, and be advised not to drive or operate machinery until they have gained sufficient experience on KEPPRA to gauge whether it adversely affects their ability to drive or operate machinery. Somnolence
Side effects may include headaches, nausea, fatigue, and dizziness. Levetiracetam (Keppra). Keppra commonly treats seizures in both children and
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OK, so no one is interested in my saying that but I think I benefited from having read and mulled over 'Fatigue' first & the two seem closely related - different takes on the same metaphor.
Also - this is now my favourite of the three. I look forward to rereading it a few more times.