Long-Term Use and Potential Risks

Regularly scheduled blood tests monitor liver and kidney function during prolonged levetiracetam use. This helps your doctor detect any potential problems early.

Weight changes are possible. Maintain a healthy diet and exercise routine to mitigate this. Report significant changes to your doctor.

Some patients experience cognitive effects like drowsiness or dizziness, especially initially. These usually lessen with time. However, if these side effects persist or worsen, inform your physician immediately.

Long-term use might increase the risk of suicidal thoughts or behavior in a small percentage of patients. Closely monitor your mental health and report any concerning changes to your healthcare provider.

Bone health is a factor. Consult with your doctor about calcium and vitamin D intake to support bone density, especially if you have risk factors for osteoporosis.

Always inform your doctor about all medications you take, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, to prevent potential drug interactions.

Regularly discuss your treatment plan with your neurologist. They can adjust dosage or consider alternative options based on your response and any emerging concerns.