Levetiracetam Tablets should be reduced gradually under the guidance of a professional neurologist according to the condition. If you need to stop taking Levetiracetam Tablets due to the improvement of your condition, you should stop taking the drug gradually and slowly under the guidance of a professional physician, and you can reduce the drug quickly if serious adverse reactions occur. Adults usually reduce the dosage every 2~4 weeks, each time to reduce 500mg, taken twice a day. Children reduce the dosage by 10mg/kg every 2 weeks according to body weight, taken twice daily. The most common adverse reactions to levetiracetam tablets are drowsiness, dizziness, and malaise; other adverse reactions include gastrointestinal symptoms, thrombocytopenia, myalgia, and diarrhea. Levetiracetam is contraindicated in patients who are hypersensitive to levetiracetam, pyrrolidone derivatives or other ingredients. Levetiracetam Tablet drug reduction should be based on the specific conditions of the disease, under the guidance of a professional neurologist, patients should not reduce or stop the drug without authorization, otherwise it can cause recurrence or aggravation of epilepsy symptoms.