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A review of the pharmacology and clinical applications of levetiracetam in dogs and cats.

Alicia MastroccoJennifer E PrittieChad WestMelissa Clark
Published in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2023)
LEV is a well-tolerated AED with well-documented efficacy in human patients. Although its use is becoming more common in veterinary medicine, its role as a first-line monotherapy in small animal epileptics remains to be determined. This review of the human and animal literature regarding LEV describes its role in epileptic people and animals as well as in other disease states and provides recommendations for clinical usage.
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