Both Kepradil XR and Tiratam used to treat certain types of epileptic seizures, and both contain the same active ingredient. However, they differ in the way the medication is released into the body, resulting in differences in the number of times they are taken throughout the day. Understanding this difference in composition helps determine the most appropriate medication for the patient's lifestyle and seizure control.
Kepradil XR Tablets Ingredients
Kepradil XR Tablets contain the active ingredient levetiracetam. "XR" stands for "extended release," meaning that the medication is released slowly into the body over a longer period. This allows the medication to be taken once daily to maintain a constant level of levetiracetam in the blood.
Tiratam Tablets Ingredients
Tiratam Tablets also contain the active ingredient levetiracetam. However, Tiratam tablets are typically an immediate-release formulation, meaning the medication is released into the bloodstream quickly after taking them. As a result, Tiratam is usually taken several times a day to maintain a constant therapeutic level of levetiracetam.
About Kepradil XR Tablets
Drug Class: Anticonvulsants
Drug Classification: Pyrrolidone Derivatives
Dosage Form: Extended-Release (XR) Tablets
Pharmacological Family: Central Nervous System Drugs
Active Ingredient: Levetiracetam
About Tiratam XR Tablets
Drug Class: Anticonvulsants
Drug Classification: Pyrrolidone Derivatives
Dosage Form: Immediate-Release Tablets
Pharmacological Family: Central Nervous System Drugs
Active Ingredient: Levetiracetam