The time it takes for withdrawal symptoms of Keppra to disappear in a child can vary, but typically the medication will reach a stable level in the blood within 2 days after the final dose adjustment. It is important to gradually taper off anticonvulsants to avoid potential side effects over a period of several months. If aggression persists even after reducing the medication, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the cause and explore other treatment options.
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