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Hi i had my last sezure 2 years ago hopefully my last i am on keppra which is ok it took along time to feel good.The only thing i find taking this medication i feel sick . and have auras . my epilepsy nurse has just put me on 1,500 mg so im keeping my fingers crossed this will be the right dosage🤔

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Hi. My daughter have keppra as well around 7years still continue. How long years you had seizure?

My daughter have side effect behaviour and very tiredness

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Hi Pal! if you ask to speak to your assigned Consultant regarding your medication they have to make an appointment allowing you your right under the so-called patients charter!!..Good Luck!

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