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Unveiled: What is the mechanism of action of Keppra?

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Affecting around 50 million people worldwide, epilepsy is a common neurological disease for which medications are a primary treatment [1.7.1]. A key question for one of the most prescribed options is: what is the mechanism of action of Keppra (levetiracetam)?

What does levetiracetam do to humans?

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According to the World Health Organization, levetiracetam is on the List of Essential Medicines for its effectiveness in treating epilepsy. So, what does levetiracetam do to humans? It works as an anticonvulsant, helping to calm overactive nerve signals in the brain to prevent and control seizures.

What does Keppra do to the brain? A look into its effects

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Keppra, the brand name for levetiracetam, is a widely prescribed anti-epileptic medication, with millions of prescriptions dispensed annually in the US. This article explores the core question: **What does Keppra do to the brain?**, detailing its mechanism of action and overall impact on neuronal activity.