Leviliv Injection
By Leviliv
Rx
5ml Injection in a Vial

Composition
Levetiracetam(500mg)

Manufacturer - Heveren Healthcare Pvt Ltd
Plot No-39, Niranjan Vihar 1st, Sirsi Road, Near Bindayaka Industrial Area Phase-1, P.O Bindayaka, District- Jaipur(Rajasthan). Pincode-302012 Plot No-39, Niranjan Vihar 1st, Sirsi Road, Near Bindayaka Industrial Area Phase-1, P.O Bindayaka, District- Jaipur(Rajasthan). Pincode-302012

Expires on or after
September, 2025

liver
Leviliv Injection can typically be considered safe for individuals with liver disease. The information currently available indicates that there may not be a requirement for adjusting the dose of Leviliv Injection in such patients. Nevertheless, for individuals with severe liver disease, it is advisable to seek guidance from a healthcare professional. It may be recommended to use a lower dose in such cases. It is always important to consult your doctor regarding the use of Leviliv Injection, especially if you have liver disease.

kidney
Leviliv Injection requires caution in patients with kidney disease. Adjusting the dose may be necessary. Always seek advice from your doctor.

alcohol
It is advised to avoid alcohol while using Leviliv Injection.

driving
When using Leviliv Injection, be cautious while driving. It could reduce alertness, impair vision, or cause drowsiness and dizziness. Avoid driving if you experience these symptoms.

pregnancy
Leviliv Injection may not be safe to use during pregnancy. Animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will consider the benefits and risks before prescribing it. Please consult your doctor.

breastfeeding
Leviliv Injection is considered safe during breastfeeding based on limited human data. Monitor the baby for sleepiness and ensure proper weight gain.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Pyrrolidinone & Acetamide 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