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Old 04-01-2008, 05:17 PM #1
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Cool Keppra for tremors

Has anyone here ever used Keppra for hand tremors? I am going to my neuro in several weeks (I have M.S.) and I'm thinking of asking for this drug for a hand tremor in my dominant hand which's preventing me from eating properly or writing properly.

From what I've read Keppra seems to have the least side affects of the drugs prescribed for tremors.......
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