Brivazen 75 Tablet
By Brivazen
Rx
10 Tablet in a Strip

Composition
Brivaracetam(75mg)

Manufacturer - Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Chinubhai Centre, Off. Nehru Bridge, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad - 380009. Gujarat. India.

Expires on or after
May, 2026

liver
If you have liver disease, it's important to be cautious when using Brivazen 75 Tablet. Dose adjustments might be necessary, so consulting your doctor before taking this medication is recommended. Especially if you have a history of liver impairments, informing your doctor beforehand is important to ensure safe use of Brivazen 75 Tablet.

kidney
Brivazen 75 Tablet is safe for patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment is needed. However, it's not recommended for patients with end-stage renal disease due to limited clinical trial data. Inform your doctor if you have kidney disease before taking Brivazen 75 Tablet.

alcohol
It is not safe to drink alcohol while taking Brivazen 75 Tablet as it can increase side effects such as dizziness and sleepiness.

driving
Brivazen 75 Tablet can reduce alertness, impact vision, and cause drowsiness and dizziness. It may lead to excess sleepiness and fatigue, affecting daily activities. Refrain from driving if experiencing these symptoms. Seek medical help if they continue.

pregnancy
Brivazen 75 Tablet may not be safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies suggest potential harm to the baby. Consult your doctor before using, as benefits and risks need evaluation. No sufficient studies on pregnant women. Inform your doctor if pregnant or planning.

breastfeeding
Information on using Brivazen 75 Tablet while breastfeeding is not available. It's important to consult your doctor before taking Brivazen 75 Tablet if you are a nursing mother. Your doctor will determine if it is safe for breastfeeding mothers.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Levetiracetam Derivative |
Therapeutic Class | NEURO CNS |
Action Class | Synaptic vescicle 2 A protein ligand (AED) |
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Dr. Gowri Kulkarni
MBBS - General Medicine, DNB - Psychiatry, MRCGP [INT] Family Medicine, BSIC (BACP)
Last update on 01-Oct-2024