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Brivaracetam dosing must be individualised to the patient's condition, weight, kidney and liver function, and other medications. Antiepileptics require careful titration. Doses are usually started low and increased gradually to minimise CNS side effects. Therapeutic drug monitoring guides dosing for some agents.
Do not exceed the prescribed dose of Brivaracetam. If you miss a dose, follow the specific guidance provided with your prescription — generally take it as soon as you remember unless it is nearly time for the next dose.
Can I take a higher dose of Brivaracetam if my symptoms don't improve?
No. Never increase the dose of Brivaracetam without medical advice. If your current dose is insufficient, contact your healthcare provider to discuss a dose adjustment or alternative treatment.
How long will I need to take antiepileptics?
This depends on seizure type and frequency. After 2–5 seizure-free years, some patients may be able to taper off medication under close medical supervision. For certain epilepsy syndromes, lifelong treatment is recommended.
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