“Additionally, the immediate word recall scores were generally lower when brivaracetam was co-administered with ethanol , whereas the delayed word test did not show clear additional effects.”
“Co-administration of brivaracetam and ethanol resulted in decreased saccadic peak velocity, smooth pursuit, adaptive tracking and VAS alertness, and increased body sway, saccadic reaction time and VAS score for ethanol effect compared with brivaracetam alone or ethanol alone.”
“Intake of brivaracetam with alcohol is not recommended.”