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briviact (BRIVARACETAM)

Introduction to Briviact


Briviact is a medication used to help control seizures in people with epilepsy. It is classified as an anticonvulsant or anti-seizure drug, specifically targeting partial-onset... See More
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What is Briviact?

Briviact is an anticonvulsant (anti-seizure) medication. It is used to treat partial-onset seizures in individuals with epilepsy. It works by modulating synaptic vesicle protein 2A (SV2A) in the brain, which is thought to reduce abnormal electrical activity.

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What is the usual dose of Briviact?

Adults usually take 100mg a day, but it can be as low as 50mg or as high as 200mg. For kids, the amount depends on their weight. Heavier kids (50kg and up) get the same dose as adults. Lighter kids get a smaller amount based on their weight in kilograms (kg). The instructions give a range for each weight group, so a doctor will decide the exact amount.

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How do I take Briviact?

Briviact is taken orally as tablets, liquid, or via injection. It can be taken with or without food. If prescribed tablets or liquid, take it at the same time each day to maintain consistent levels in your body.

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For how long do I take Briviact?

Briviact is usually taken as a long-term treatment for epilepsy. The duration of therapy is determined by your healthcare provider based on your condition and seizure control.

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What disease or symptom is Briviact used for?

Briviact is a medicine that helps control a type of seizure called a partial-onset seizure. It can be used for people of all ages, starting from one month old. Doctors don't know if it's safe or works well for babies younger than one month.

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How long does it take for Briviact to start working?

Briviact is quickly and almost completely absorbed into your body when you take it by mouth. It usually reaches its peak level in your blood within an hour, but a fatty meal can delay this by three hours. Doctors don't usually start you on a low dose and gradually increase it; you can start taking a normal dose right away.

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Is Briviact effective?

Briviact helped reduce seizures in some people. Three big studies showed that, compared to a sugar pill, it lowered the number of seizures by 9.5% to 25.7%. Higher doses generally led to bigger reductions.

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How do I know if Briviact is working?

Studies compared Briviact to a sugar pill (placebo) to see if it helped reduce seizures. The studies looked at how many seizures people had each week and each month. Results showed that Briviact lowered the number of seizures in some people compared to those who took the placebo. For example, one dose reduced seizures by 17% over a week, and another dose reduced them by 26% over a month. Scientists used statistics to confirm these weren't just random differences.

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How does Briviact work?

Briviact is a medicine that's easily and fully absorbed when you take it by mouth. Your body processes it in a predictable way at normal doses. It's broken down in the body and leaves your system mostly through your urine. It takes about 9 hours for half of the medicine to leave your body.

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Who should avoid taking Briviact?

Briviact is a medicine that can help some people, but it has some risks. A very small number of people who take it might have thoughts of harming themselves. It can also make you sleepy, dizzy, unsteady on your feet, or change your behavior (make you angry, anxious, or irritable). Because of these risks, it's important to tell your doctor about any mental health problems or substance abuse you have before taking it. Don't stop taking it suddenly, and don't drive or operate heavy machinery until you know how it affects you. If you feel depressed, your mood changes, or you have thoughts of suicide, tell your doctor right away.

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Can I take Briviact with other prescription drugs?

Briviact may interact with other medications, including:

  • Other antiepileptic drugs (e.g., carbamazepine, phenytoin)
  • Sedatives or CNS depressants
  • Rifampin (an antibiotic)
    Always inform your doctor about all medications you are taking.

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Can Briviact be taken safely while pregnant?

Limited data exist on Briviact in pregnancy. It should only be used if the potential benefits outweigh the risks. Discuss with your doctor if you're pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

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Can Briviact be taken safely while breastfeeding?

Briviact, a medicine some mothers take, passes into breast milk. It's important to talk to your doctor about breastfeeding. They can help you weigh the good things about breastfeeding for your baby against any possible risks from the medicine or your health problem that needs treatment.

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Is Briviact safe for the elderly?

Older adults (65 and up) often need lower doses of medicine. This is because their livers, kidneys, and hearts might not work as well as younger people's, and they may have other health problems or be taking other medications. Starting with a small dose helps prevent problems.

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How should I store Briviact?

Keep Briviact pills at room temperature, not too hot or cold. Don't freeze the liquid or injection. Use the liquid within 5 months of opening. The injection is for one use only.

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Does Briviact make people tired or drowsy?

Yes, drowsiness and fatigue are common side effects of Briviact. Avoid activities requiring alertness until you know how the medication affects you.

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Does Briviact cause stomach upset?

Stomach upset, including nausea, is a possible side effect. Taking Briviact with food may help reduce gastrointestinal discomfort.

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Does Briviact affect sleep?

Briviact may cause drowsiness in some people, but it does not directly interfere with sleep. If sleep disturbances occur, consult your doctor.

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Does Briviact make it hard to think or concentrate?

Briviact may cause cognitive side effects such as difficulty concentrating or confusion in some individuals.

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Does Briviact affect mood?

Mood changes, including irritability, aggression, and rarely depression or suicidal thoughts, can occur. Report any significant mood changes to your doctor immediately.

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Does Briviact interfere with sexual function?

Briviact is not commonly associated with sexual dysfunction. However, individual experiences may vary.

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Does Briviact affect appetite?

Briviact is not known to significantly affect appetite in most individuals.

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Does Briviact cause weight gain?

Weight gain is not a typical side effect of Briviact. However, individual responses may vary.

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Does Briviact cause headaches?

Briviact is a medicine, and while it doesn't specifically treat headaches, it can cause side effects like sleepiness, tiredness, dizziness, and mood changes (like feeling irritable). If you get a headache while taking it, you should talk to your doctor or nurse.

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Does Briviact limit driving?

Briviact can make you sleepy, tired, dizzy, or unsteady on your feet. This can make driving dangerous. These side effects are more common when you first start taking the medicine, but they can happen at any time. If driving feels difficult, stop driving right away and call your doctor.

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Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Briviact?

Mixing the seizure medicine Briviact with alcohol makes it harder to think clearly, pay attention, and remember things. It slows down your eye movements and makes you less alert. You'll also be more unsteady on your feet and slower to react. Basically, it makes you less coordinated and more forgetful.

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Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Briviact?

Yes, it is generally safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Briviact, but excessive caffeine intake may increase nervousness or jitteriness.

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Is it safe to exercise while taking Briviact?

Yes, you can exercise while taking Briviact, provided you feel well and are not experiencing significant side effects such as dizziness or fatigue. Always listen to your body and stay hydrated.

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What are Briviact possible harms and risks?

Briviact can make you sleepy or dizzy. It can also cause tiredness, nausea, and vomiting. In rare cases, it can lead to serious problems like suicidal thoughts, changes in behavior, or allergic reactions such as breathing problems or swelling. Stopping the medicine suddenly can sometimes make seizures worse.

Available in 3 variations

Briviact 100mg Tablet 14s

Briviact 100mg Tablet 14s

Brivaracetam (100mg)

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Briviact 75mg Tablet

Briviact 75mg Tablet

Briviact 75mg Tablet

Brivaracetam (75mg)

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Briviact 50mg Tablet 14s

Briviact 50mg Tablet 14s

Briviact 50mg Tablet 14s

Brivaracetam (50mg)

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