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Old 10-19-2007, 02:47 PM #1
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Talking Keppra & kidneys

Hello and thank you to everyone for being out there to help !

I was just given Keppra for seziures@500mg twic a day. Only have had 6 grand mal seziures in my 60 yr old life.

I looked at my labs and protein said(8.2 is normal and mine is 8.1 as i have Lupus and leukemia.

I am concerend since Keppra goes through the kidneys that this may not be the best medicine for me and wondered what other may think of this.?
I have found that the Drs have tunnel vision ,when it comes to meds and sometimes don't think of the interactions,although i told them about lupus & kidneys.
any thoughts
so much apprecaiton
Drea
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