Scott the difference varies from person to person. I myself prefer the
brand name to any medication. when i say medication i even mean if toothpaste
is a brand name and another is made by walgreens, i will choose the one with
the brand name. But that is personal preference.
if you have anything you would like to talk about, always feel free to ask
the group.
i hope the information is helpful.
Brian Mills
In a message dated 5/29/2010 12:02:35 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
saazgr81@yahoo.com writes:
Just how many people have problems with the generic version (Levetiracetam)
of Keppra? I saw a (totally unrelated to Epilepsy) Dr yesterday, and the
Nurse told me that she has a brother that when he has taken generic Keppra
that he still has his seizures. Unfortunately, I still have my seizures
being on the . The medication has made a serious improvement on me, but having
taken it nearly a month, I would have thought the seizures would have been
completely gone. I have the Petite Mal Seizures, so I dont have the worst
ones, but still this irritates me.
I need some information to discuss over with my DR for follow up on June
7. If there is lots of problems with the generics, I would like to be able
to come up with the information to give the doc, so I am not going in
without good info. They will probably already know, but the more I know when I go
in the better. I just want this crap to stop, or not occur as often as it
is happening now.
Thank you.
Scott
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
Re: [epilepsy] Generic Keppra:
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