Description
Blood, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor
Sample Required:
A blood sample is required for the Levetiracetam Serum Level Test. This sample is typically collected from a vein in your arm.
Test Time:
The results of the Levetiracetam Serum Level Test are usually available within a few days, depending on the laboratory’s processing time.
Test Normal Range:
The normal range for levetiracetam serum levels can vary depending on the laboratory and the specific assay used. Typically, the therapeutic range for levetiracetam is between 12 to 46 micrograms per milliliter (µg/mL). However, the target range may differ based on an individual’s specific medical condition and the guidance of their healthcare provider.
What is the Test?
The Levetiracetam Serum Level Test measures the concentration of levetiracetam, an antiepileptic medication, in the bloodstream. It helps assess whether the current dose of levetiracetam is within the therapeutic range or if adjustments to the dosage are needed.
Test Procedure:
A blood sample is collected from a vein in the arm using a needle and syringe. The blood sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis. In the lab, the concentration of levetiracetam in the blood is measured using specialized equipment and assays.
When to Take the Test:
This test is typically performed when a person is taking levetiracetam to treat epilepsy or seizures. It helps ensure that the medication is at the appropriate therapeutic level in the blood to effectively control seizures.
Who Should Take This Test:
Individuals who are prescribed levetiracetam to manage epilepsy or seizures may undergo this test as part of their treatment plan. It is especially important for those who experience changes in seizure frequency or intensity, or when dosage adjustments are being considered.
Precautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy, etc.):
Pregnant individuals taking levetiracetam should work closely with their healthcare provider. Pregnancy can affect drug metabolism, so adjustments to medication doses may be necessary under medical supervision.

