Carbamazepine ( Atretol, Epitol,
Tegretol )
Carbamazepine ( Epitol, Tegretol ) is used primarily for the treatment
of seizures ( epilepsy.) It may also be used to treat people experiencing
frequent episodes of mania ( " rapid cycles".) This drug does
not however treat the depression symptom of bipolar disorder ( manic-depression.)
COMPLETE BLOOD TESTING
IS REQUIRED BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER TREATMENT STARTS.
Warnings
Do not drink alcohol when taking this drug. Alcohol
can lower blood pressure to a dangerous level.
The habit-forming potential is none. Do not stop taking
this drug abruptly, this could cause symptoms of mania or depression.
Do not take this drug if you are pregnant or if planning
to become pregnant. Do not take if you are breast-feeding.
Do not take this drug if under six and
in small doses if over sixty with close monitoring.
Do not use if:
You had negative reactions to this drug or to a Heterocyclic
antidepressant in the past. If you have any blood related disorders.
Carbamazepine ( Symptoms or Effects
)
Common: Dizziness or drowsiness.
Rare: High fever, blurred vision, pigmentation in eyes,
infection, weakness, abnormal bleeding, constipation, dry mouth, skin
changes, yellowing of skin/eyes, urinary changes, poor coordination,
mental changes, nausea/vomiting, aching joints or gastric distress.
See physician always: High fever, blurred vision,
pigmentation in eyes, infection, weakness, abnormal bleeding, constipation,
dry mouth, skin changes, yellowing of skin/eyes, urinary changes, poor
coordination, mental changes, nausea/vomiting, aching joints or gastric
distress.
See physician if severe: Dizziness or drowsiness.
See physician NOW:
Mental changes or infection
Stop taking and see physician
NOW: High fever, pigmentation in eyes, weakness, abnormal
bleeding, skin changes, yellowing of skin/eyes or urinary changes.
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