Oxcarbazepine

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Brand Names
Oxtellar, Trileptal

Oxcarbazepine Information

Oxcarbazepine is a anticonvulsant, or antiepileptic medication. This works by decreasing.Oxcarbazepine is used either alone or together with other medicines to treat seizures.The brand of oxcarbazepine is traditionally employed as a medicine in children and adults who are at least four years old. Trileptal can be used together with other medicines in adults and kids that are at least 2 years old.Oxcarbazepine’s Oxtellar XR brand is used together with other medicines in adults and children that are at least 6 years old.Oxcarbazepine may also be used for purposes.

Used for treatment: Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain, Partial Onset Seizures

The exact mechanism by which oxcarbazepine exerts its anticonvulsant effect is unknown. It’s known that the pharmacological activity of oxcarbazepine occurs primarily through its 10-monohydroxy metabolite (MHD). In vitro studies indicate an MHD-induced blockade of voltage-sensitive sodium channels, leading to stabilization of hyperexcited bronchial membranes, inhibition of adrenal discharges, and diminution of propagation of synaptic impulses.

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How to use oxcarbazepine

Follow all directions on your prescription label. Your physician may sometimes change your dose to make sure that you find the best results. Do not take this medicine in bigger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended. Shake the oral suspension well just before a dose is measured by you. Measure medicine with an syringe supplied, or with a special dose-measuring spoon or medicine cup. Give the liquid in the oral syringe, or combine the medicine with a small glass of water.

Rinse it after using the syringe and allow it to air dry. You may choose the oxcarbazepine liquid or pill that is regular with or without food. Just take the oxcarbazepine extended-release pill on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal. Do not crush, chew, or split an extended-release tabletcomputer. Swallow it whole.

Do not stop using oxcarbazepine even if you’re feeling fine. Stopping abruptly may cause migraines. Take your prescription refilled before you run out of medicine. You may require blood tests, when using oxcarbazepine. Wear a medical alert tag or take an ID card saying that you just take oxcarbazepine. Any health service provider that treats you ought to know that oxcarbazepine is being used by you.

Seizures are treated with a mix of drugs. Use instructed by your health care provider. Read the medication guide or patient instructions supplied with every medication. Don’t change your doses or drug schedule without the advice of your doctor. Throw away any leftover liquid 7 weeks after opening the bottle.

Side Effects

  • stomach pain
  • nausea
  • feeling sleepy and tired
  • double vision
  • upset stomach
  • trouble concentrating
  • vomiting
  • infections (especially in children)
  • rash
  • your seizures can happen more often or become worse
  • tiredness
  • feeling confused
  • trouble walking and with coordination
  • sleepiness
  • dizziness
  • problems with vision
  • problems with walking and coordination (unsteadiness)
  • problems with your speech and language
  • trembling