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Carbamazepine
Please note: these are basic guidelines, refer to your doctor for a professional medical opinion.
Popular brand names:
Degranol, Tegretol
Drug group:
Anticonvulsant
Prescription needed?
Yes
What does it do?
Carbamazepine is an anticonvulsant that is used to treat a variety of conditions:
Epilepsy - It reduces the likelihood of seizures in several forms of epilepsy
Trigeminal neuralgia and diabeticneuropathy - relieves nerve pain
Bipolar mood disorder - used to stabilize mood
Diabetes insipidus - used to reduce urine output
How should it be used?
To minimise side effects, treatment is usually started at low doses and gradually increased
It is recommended that you stick to the same brand of carbamazepine prescribed
Discuss with your doctor before taking other medications as many drugs may increase or decrease the effects of carbamazepine
What is the typical dosage?
Your doctor will recommend a dosage tailored to your need, but typically:
Tablets/chewable tablets/liquid/suppositories: taken 1–2 x daily
Do not stop the drug without consulting your doctor
Is it safe for prolonged use?
There is a slight risk of liver/blood abnormalities with long term use, you may need regular blood tests to monitor drug levels, blood cell counts, and liver/kidney functions.
What are the possible side effects?
Side effects with carbamazepine occur when blood levels are too high, and the dose may need to be reduced.
The following have been reported:
More common: dizziness, unsteadiness, drowsiness, nausea, loss of appetite, blurred vision
Less common: jaundice, ankle swelling
Report to your doctor before taking your next dose if you experience: sore throat, hoarseness, rash, fever, abnormal bruising
What other considerations are important?
Dosage may be adjusted by your doctor under certain conditions.
Certain health problems: liver/kidney/heart/blood problems
Other medicines: Other antiepileptic drugs, oral contraceptives, many others
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Avoid if possible, may affect the foetus or baby
Children: Reduced dose necessary
Over 60: Reduced dose may be necessary, may cause confusion or agitation
Driving and hazardous work: Use with caution, both your underlying condition and the effects of carbamazepine may make such activities inadvisable