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Levetiracetam level

Across all facilties, the average cash price for Levetiracetam level is $131. However, the price you pay varies significantly based on your location and any insurance coverage. Enter your zip code to search for nearby providers of this service and find the best rates.

Average Cash Price

$131

Procedure Information

What is a Levetiracetam Level?

A Levetiracetam level is a medical test that measures the amount of a medicine called Levetiracetam that is in the blood. It's also known as Keppra.

Why Would I Get a Levetiracetam Level?

The purpose of this test is to make sure that the patient is getting enough of the drug. If a person has been prescribed Levetiracemam, a doctor may order this test to see if the level in the blood is adequate to control their medical condition.

What Happens During a Levetiracetam Level?

The procedure is simple. A person will be asked to get a blood sample taken. The amount of Levetiracetam in the sample will then be measured.

What to Expect After a Levetiracetam Level?

A patient typically receives the results of their Levetiracetam level within a few days. The doctor will look at the results of the test to determine the best course of treatment for the patient.

Conclusion

A Levetiracetam level is a medical test that measures the amount of the drug Levetiracetam in the blood. It is usually ordered by a doctor in order to make sure that a patient is getting enough of the medication to effectively treat their medical condition. During the procedure, a blood sample will be taken and analyzed to determine the drug level. Results of the test are normally available within a few days, after which the doctor will adjust the treatment plan if needed.

Average Cash Price

$131

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