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I just found out yesterday that the USA has approved a generic form of Keppra. I found out when the price of my brand name skyrocketed and the generic was offered for $18 (90 day supply). The brand name is now about $250, where I used to pay $135.
So this is good news IF the generic is consistent and effective. It is bad news if I need to stay on the brand name. I will find out more on Thursday when I meet with my Neuro.
This makes me nervous as I just had my Keppra adjusted a few months ago and I am just now going through a reduction in my Dilantin because it was in the toxic range.
Has anyone else had any experience yet with the generic Keppra? The FDA just approved it on Nov. 1st in the USA. From what I saw on-line, it has been available in Canada for a couple of years.
Answers anyone???
So this is good news IF the generic is consistent and effective. It is bad news if I need to stay on the brand name. I will find out more on Thursday when I meet with my Neuro.
This makes me nervous as I just had my Keppra adjusted a few months ago and I am just now going through a reduction in my Dilantin because it was in the toxic range.
Has anyone else had any experience yet with the generic Keppra? The FDA just approved it on Nov. 1st in the USA. From what I saw on-line, it has been available in Canada for a couple of years.
Answers anyone???