Users questions

Does Keppra cause rage?

Does Keppra cause rage?

As with other antiepileptics, Keppra may increase the risk of suicidal thoughts or behavior. Monitor for worsening depression or mood changes. Keppra may also cause behavioral problems such as aggression, anxiety, irritability, and nervousness; advise people taking Keppra to monitor their mood.

What is a good substitute for Keppra?

(levetiracetam)

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What happens if Keppra levels are too high?

Seek emergency medical attention or call the Poison Help line at 1- Overdose symptoms may include extreme drowsiness, agitation, aggression, shallow breathing, weakness, or fainting.

Can a seizure change your personality?

When epilepsy affects you for long periods, you may notice changes in your behavior, your feelings, and in how you see the world. Feelings of depression or anxiety are especially common. A few people with epilepsy experience psychosis (losing contact with reality).

How long does it take to fully recover from a seizure?

As the seizure ends, the postictal phase occurs – this is the recovery period after the seizure. Some people recover immediately while others may take minutes to hours to feel like their usual self.

Do seizures affect memory?

Seizures. Any type of epileptic seizure could potentially affect your memory, either during or after a seizure. If you have lots of seizures, memory problems might happen more often. Some people have generalised seizures that affect all of the brain.

Do seizures make you emotional?

After a seizure, you may feel anxious or depressed for days or weeks, if the parts of the brain that affect mood are recovering from the seizure. Confusion or memory loss after a seizure can also be worrying or depressing. Before a seizure you may feel irritable, anxious, depressed or aggressive.

Can seizures make you suicidal?

Studies on suicide in epilepsy have found a higher risk of death from suicide in people with epilepsy, ranging from 2.6 to 5 times higher than in the general population. Suicidal ideation or thoughts of suicide are also a problem for some people with epilepsy with past or current problems with mood disorders.

Can Epilepsy make you depressed?

According to a study published in Epilepsy and Behavior, depression is the most common mental health problem to affect people with epilepsy. Researchers conducting this study estimate that 30 to 35 percent of people with epilepsy also experience depression.

How does epilepsy affect you physically?

Epilepsy, seizures, and medication can affect how you feel both physically and emotionally. Seizures can cause injury or make you feel tired and ‘out of sorts’. You may be quite relaxed about your epilepsy or it may make you stressed or depressed. All these feelings can affect your well-being, concentration or memory.

Is it normal to sleep a lot after a seizure?

You may be tired or sleepy after the seizure. This is called the postictal period.

How long will I be tired after a seizure?

Some people recover quickly from a tonic clonic seizure but often they will be very tired, want to sleep and may not feel back to normal for several hours or sometimes days. Most people’s seizures will stop on their own and the person will not need any medical help.

Do you snore after a seizure?

After a seizure, the person may remain unconscious for several minutes as the brain recovers from the seizure activity. He or she may appear to be sleeping or snoring.

What does it feel like after a seizure?

You may keep having some symptoms even after the seizure activity in your brain has stopped. This is because some symptoms are after-effects of a seizure, like sleepiness, confusion, certain movements or being unable to move, and difficulty talking or thinking normally.