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Tag: Briviact

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Which is better, levetiracetam or brivaracetam? Comparing Keppra and Briviact

5 min read
Brivaracetam, a newer antiepileptic drug, binds to the synaptic vesicle protein 2A (SV2A) with 15-30 times greater affinity than its older analog, levetiracetam. This difference in binding affinity is central to the question of which is better, levetiracetam or brivaracetam?, as it impacts both efficacy and, more significantly, the tolerability profile of each medication.

Can you take lamoTRIgine and Briviact together? A Guide to Combination Therapy

3 min read
In a 2018 post-hoc analysis of clinical trial data, researchers found that combining brivaracetam with lamotrigine was generally well-tolerated and effective for reducing seizure frequency in epilepsy patients. For patients wondering, “Can you take lamoTRIgine and Briviact together?”, the answer is yes, though this must be done under strict medical supervision due to potential additive side effects.

What is brivaracetam used for?

4 min read
An estimated 3.4 million people in the United States live with epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. As a modern anticonvulsant, **brivaracetam** is primarily used to manage and control partial-onset seizures in patients as young as one month old. It is available as a tablet, oral solution, or intravenous injection.