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I am taking the drug Keppra. I take 500 mg in morning and 1000 at night

It works for awhile then all the sudden my levels drop to nothing right out

of the clear blue. I can go for like 14 months and then have one ever 2

months for about 6 months and then go for 14 months free. That is without

any dose change. we cant figure it out. I am 40 and going through the

change. My neuro thinks that my chemistry is changing so much that it keeps

my levels off balance.

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Hi DeEtte,

We tried it with Mallorie a little over a year ago and didn't find it

helpful in any way. There was a mom whose son was helped by it that

told me about it. tried it with Molly (on the keto list) but

I don't think it helped her. I read several pubmed articles and it

sounds great. I think the drug Keppra was made to model Piracetam but

is much stronger.

Sorry I'm not much help, let us know how does with it.

(Mallorie's mom)

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D,

piracetam is the agent in 23 different brand names over here, some of them

generic drugs.

which would you like to know? I might be able to cater information.

Best,

Katharina

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> Has anyone used Piracetam? We've seen a neuro-psychologist who's

> doing clinical trials. His research has shown improvement in

> cognition and seizure control. I've started her on a very low dose

> (1/4 of his recommended starting dose). Just wondering if anyone has

> experience and knows of side effects -- good and bad. Also, if you

> know of another list where I can post this question, that would be

> helpful also. Thank you.--D

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> Yes I would love to know the names of Medication it stands for. I take

> Trileptal and Keppra.

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neither trileptal nor keppra carry the agent piracetam.

The agent in trileptal is Oxcarbazepin.

if discontinued, very slowly!

The side effects of trileptal are:

Very frequent:Tiredness, vertigo, headache, sleepiness, nausea, vomiting,

blurred vision.

Frequent: Weakness, restlessness, memory problems, apathia, ataxia,

concentration problems, mental fog, depressive moods, mood swings, nystagm,

tremor, obstipation, diarrhea, stomach ache, hyposodiemia, acne, hair loss,

rashes, vertigo, vision problems

Occasionally: leucopenia, increase of transaminases and/or alcal.

phosphatases, urticaria

Very rare: angiedema, allergic reaction of several organs, arrhythmia (e.g.

AV-block),

thrombocytopenia, hepatitis, hyposodiemia with clinical symptoms,

s--Syndrome, systemic Lupus erythematodes,

Toxic reaction:

Sleepiness, vertigo, nausea, vomiting, hyperkinesia, hyposodiemia, ataxia,

nystagm

counter measures: Turn in ER! Rinse stomach, medical coal.

Counterindications:

Pregnancy and breast feeding

driving of vehicles

age younger than sixteen

Drug interactions:

might become toxic together with lithium,

knocks out counterceptives

boosts phenytoin by forty percent,

don't use together with MAO inhibitors!

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the agent in Keppra is Levetiracetam.

Used as add on for partial seizures with or without secondary generalization.

conterindication: overly sensitive to pyrrolidonderivates.

pregnancy and breast feeding

do not administer to children younger than sixteen yrs. and with kidney or

hepatic problems.

..

side effects:

frequent: weakness, somnolence, occasional mishaps, injuries, headaches,

anorexia, diarrhea, dyspepsia, nausea, Amnesia, ataxia, convulsions,

depression, mental fog, mood swings, hostility and aggression, insomnia,

nervousness, tremor, vertigo, rashes, diplopia.

toxic reaction:

not yet known

countermeasures: rinse stomach, cause emesis, hemodialysis,

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Hope this helps for the information of the AEDs you take.

Sincerely,

Katharina

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piracetam,

(anti-dementia drug and blood circulation enhancing drug),

half time is four and a half hour to five and a half hour.

The brandnames of piracetam, are

Avigilen

Cerebroforte

Cerepar

Cuxabrain

MEMO-PUREN

Nootrop

Normabrain

Piracebral

Piracetam (Heumann)

piracetam-neuraxpharm

piracetrop

Sinapsan

They are on the market as film tabletts, liquids, infusions, potions, drops,

all in all a cluster of 23 drugs.

Regards,

Katharina

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Well, tell me if this sounds incorrect, but I'm actually getting this

from a compounding pharmacy. From what I understand, it is the pure

agent (Piracetam) in a suspension liquid. Does this make sense? It

is not FDA approved in the U.S., but this doctor uses it because he's

doing clinical trials.--D

> D,

> piracetam is the agent in 23 different brand names over here, some

of them

> generic drugs.

> which would you like to know? I might be able to cater information.

> Best,

> Katharina

>

>

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schreibt

> annarebecca85259@y...:

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> > Thema:[ ] piracetam?

> > Datum:27.12.02 00:26:20 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit

> > From: annarebecca85259@y... (annarebecca85259 <

> > annarebecca85259@y...>)

> > Reply-to: <A

HREF= " mailto: " > groups (DOT)

com</A>

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> > Has anyone used Piracetam? We've seen a neuro-psychologist who's

> > doing clinical trials. His research has shown improvement in

> > cognition and seizure control. I've started her on a very low

dose

> > (1/4 of his recommended starting dose). Just wondering if anyone

has

> > experience and knows of side effects -- good and bad. Also, if

you

> > know of another list where I can post this question, that would

be

> > helpful also. Thank you.--D

> >

> >

> >

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Has anyone tried this for their kids--it's supposed to help blood flow

across the corpus collosum and improve cognitive performace (some evidence it

helps dyslexic population).

Can anyone recommend a good source? Also, was choline suggested as

necessary for the piracetam to work optimally?

Thanks,

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don't know about that but we used DMG and TMG to increase blood oxygenation and

really liked it. It is an amino acid so is very safe. There was many articles

on Kirkman Labs website years ago but not now on how it had been tested MANY

times with children and that it was safe. They started using it with retarded

children and got good results. We started that supplement first since they said

it helped approx 85% of autistic kids.

Momlaw@... wrote:

Has anyone tried this for their kids--it's supposed to help blood flow

across the corpus collosum and improve cognitive performace (some evidence it

helps dyslexic population).

Can anyone recommend a good source? Also, was choline suggested as

necessary for the piracetam to work optimally?

Thanks,

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Hi ,

Yes, we've been using this for a few months now, but I honestly can't say for

sure whether or not it's having any affect . . . doing too many things at the

same time!

We use the Unique Nutrition brand - not sure if they have a web site, but here's

their phone # - 1-877-278-4942.

I've read that choline is supposed to help the Piracetam work better, and we

were already using it anyway when we started the Piracetam, so I've continued

using it and giving them at the same time.

Best Regards,

[ ] Piracetam?

Has anyone tried this for their kids--it's supposed to help blood flow

across the corpus collosum and improve cognitive performace (some evidence it

helps dyslexic population).

Can anyone recommend a good source? Also, was choline suggested as

necessary for the piracetam to work optimally?

Thanks,

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We had a group of children and teenagers with Down syndrome who tried it

for several months in the late 90's. No choline, though. None of the

parents saw any real benefit they all eventually stopped using it.

Jim

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Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 3:51 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] Piracetam?

Hi ,

Yes, we've been using this for a few months now, but I honestly can't

say for sure whether or not it's having any affect . . . doing too many

things at the same time!

We use the Unique Nutrition brand - not sure if they have a web site,

but here's their phone # - 1-877-278-4942.

I've read that choline is supposed to help the Piracetam work better,

and we were already using it anyway when we started the Piracetam, so

I've continued using it and giving them at the same time.

Best Regards,

[ ] Piracetam?

Has anyone tried this for their kids--it's supposed to help blood flow

across the corpus collosum and improve cognitive performace (some

evidence it

helps dyslexic population).

Can anyone recommend a good source? Also, was choline suggested as

necessary for the piracetam to work optimally?

Thanks,

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Beyond A Century offers piracetam as an inexpensive powder; here's the link:

www.beyond-a-century.com

Here's a link that references a synergistic effect if choline is taken with

piracetam:

http://www.ceri.com/noot.htm

According to this article, this causes " greater improvement in memory than

the sum of each when taken alone. " This is interesting, as I hadn't heard

this before. Thanks for bringing it to my attention! :-)

At 09:57 AM 1/10/2006 -0500, you wrote:

>Has anyone tried this for their kids--it's supposed to help blood flow

>across the corpus collosum and improve cognitive performace (some evidence

>it

>helps dyslexic population).

>

>Can anyone recommend a good source? Also, was choline suggested as

>necessary for the piracetam to work optimally?

>

>Thanks,

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