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Carbamazepine, sold
under the
brand name
Tegretol among others, is an
anticonvulsant medication used in the
treatment of
epilepsy and
neuropathic pain...
- is not
recommended during breastfeeding. In
those with an
allergy to
carbamazepine there is a 25% risk of
problems with oxcarbazepine. How it
works is...
- carboxamides:
Carbamazepine (1963). A po****r
anticonvulsant that is
available in
generic formulations.
Oxcarbazepine (1990). A
derivative of
carbamazepine that...
- may
double the
level of
carbamazepine in the body by
reducing its clearance,
which may lead to
toxic symptoms of
carbamazepine, such as
double vision,...
- Stevens–Johnson syndrome, a very rare but
potentially fatal skin condition.
Carbamazepine – FDA
approved for the
treatment of
acute manic or
mixed (i.e., both...
- times/day),
stereotyped fashion and
excellent response to
drugs (usually
carbamazepine).
Withdrawal of
symptoms without any
residual neurological finding is...
-
substances with
sedative effects, such as benzodiazepines,
anticonvulsants (
carbamazepine),
alcohols (ethanol,
ethylene glycol, methanol), opioids,
carbon monoxide...
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Clonazepam decreases the
levels of
carbamazepine, and, likewise, clonazepam's
level is
reduced by
carbamazepine.
Azole antifungals, such as ketoconazole...
- to be
given intravenously, and may be used for
status epilepticus.
Carbamazepine is not
available in an
intravenous formulation, and does not play a...
- condition.
Treatment options include anti-seizure
medications such as
carbamazepine,
immunosuppressive drugs and plasmapheresis.
Symptoms are very similar...