Kepreptol

Kepreptol Use In Pregnancy & Lactation

levetiracetam

Manufacturer:

Whan In Pharm

Distributor:

Bell-Kenz Pharma

Marketer:

JLT Pharma
Full Prescribing Info
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy: Post marketing data from several prospective pregnancy registries have documented outcomes in over 1000 women exposed to levetiracetam monotherapy during the first trimester of pregnancy. Overall, these data do not suggest a substantial increase in the risk for major congenital malformations, although a teratogenic risk cannot be completely excluded. Therapy with multiple antiepileptic medicinal products is associated with a higher risk of congenital malformations than monotherapy and therefore monotherapy should be considered. Studies in animals have shown Reproductive toxicity.
Levetiracetam is not recommended during pregnancy and in women of childbearing potential not using contraception unless clearly necessary. As with other antiepileptic medicinal products, physiological changes during pregnancy may affect levetiracetam concentration. Decrease in levetiracetam plasma concentrations has been observed during pregnancy. This decrease is more pronounced during the third trimester (up to 60% of baseline concentration before pregnancy). Appropriate clinical management of pregnant women treated with levetiracetam should be ensured. Discontinuation of antiepileptic treatments may result in exacerbation of the disease which could be harmful to the mother and the fetus.
Lactation: Levetiracetam is excreted in human breast milk. Therefore, breast feeding is not recommended. However, if levetiracetam treatment is needed during breast feeding, the benefit/risk of the treatment should be weighed considering the importance of breast feeding.
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