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Default Anyone familiar with Keppro?

I'm been searching for pain relief in my hands. Came across Keppra. It is an anti-siezure and some are prescribed for MS pain.

I'm currently on Trileptal for a mild siezure in Oct 06, related to Methotrexate I had started 6 weeks earlier.

I'm wondering if any of you wonderful, knowledgeable MS'ers have any input for me.
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