Today, we’re talking about Keppra® (levetiracetam).  In my pronunciation episodes, I say a brand drug name and its generic, break both drug names down into syllables, explain which syllable or syllable(s) have the emphasis, reveal the source(s) of my information, and put the written pronunciations of both in the show notes so that you see them and use them right away.

The purpose of these pronunciation episodes is to provide the intended pronunciations of drug names from reliable sources. I want you to feel confident saying drug names and less frustrated learning them.  

Thank you for listening to episode 164 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast!

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Keppra® = KEPP ruh

Source:  Keppra medication guide on the FDA’s website

levetiracetam = LEE ve tye RA se tam

Source:  USP Dictionary Online (USAN) 

As pharmacists, pharmacy students, pharmacy technicians, and professors, we’re all just trying to pronounce drug names correctly so we sound confident and communicate effectively.  If you crowd-source pronunciations, vet your sources.  When you get two or more pronunciations that don’t match, you will end up guessing.  Pharmacists like to research what we don’t know, and we like evidence-based answers.  Remember to use reliable sources, and get it right!

I’m a thought leader on the topic of drug name pronunciations, and I care about saying drug names correctly.

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Links from this episode

Keppra®’s website https://www.ucb.com/our-products 

Keppra medication guide on FDA’s website (accessed 8-1-22)

USP Dictionary Online (USAN) sales page (source of generic name pronunciation)

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