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Updated February 13, 2013
Abhijit Saikia Says:
Mon, February 11, 2013

I have seizer and started taking Levipil 500 mg and then 750 mg and know I am taking Levipil 1gm. Is it because my chances of seizer is more or their could be some other reason?

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Verwon Says:
Wed, February 13, 2013

You mean your doctor has slowly raised the dosage?

It is completely normal to do that with a seizure medication, they are usually tapered up slowly, to allow your body to adjust and to find the dosage that will help control your seizures to prevent your having more of them.

How many seizures have you had?

Learn more Levipil details here.

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