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Antilep 100mg Tablet
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About Antilep 100mg Tablet
CARBAMAZEPINE belongs to a group of medicines called anticonvulsants or anti-epileptics used to treat epilepsy (fits) and trigeminal neuralgia (pain in the face's nerves). Epilepsy is a neurological disorder in which there is a sudden rush of electric impulse (electric activity) in the brain. As a result, the brain's electrical rhythms become imbalanced, resulting in recurrent episodes of seizures or fits. Trigeminal neuralgia is a condition which affects the trigeminal nerve that carries sensations from face to the brain.
CARBAMAZEPINE contains 'Carbamazepine' that reduces the electrical impulses and subsequent firing of the nerve impulses that cause fits. Thus, CARBAMAZEPINE decreases the excessive and abnormal nerve activity in the brain, thereby controlling seizures.
Uses of Antilep 100mg Tablet
Epilepsy (fits), Trigeminal neuralgia
Medicinal Benefits of Antilep 100mg Tablet
CARBAMAZEPINE belongs to a group of medicines called anti-convulsants or anti-epileptics used to treat epilepsy and trigeminal neuralgia (face nerve pain). CARBAMAZEPINE works by reducing the electrical impulses and subsequent firing of the nerve impulses that cause fits. CARBAMAZEPINE decreases the excessive and abnormal nerve activity in the brain, thereby helping in controlling seizures. CARBAMAZEPINE is also used to relieve nerve pain associated with trigeminal neuralgia. People with glossopharyngeal neuralgia may also experience benefit with CARBAMAZEPINE. CARBAMAZEPINE is not associated with any psychological or physical dependence, and there is no potential for abuse.
Directions for Use
Tablet/Capsule: Swallow it as a whole with a glass of water; do not chew, or crush the tablet/capsule. Syrup/Suspension/Drops: Take the prescribed dose by mouth using the measuring cup/dosing syringe/dropper provided by the pack; shake the pack well before each use.
Side Effects of Antilep 100mg Tablet
- Dizziness
- Tiredness
- Uncontrolled movements
- Nausea
- Headache
- Changes in liver enzymes
- Low white blood cells count
- Minor skin reactions
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For informational purposes only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicines.
In-Depth Precautions and Warning
Drug Warnings
Do not take CARBAMAZEPINE if you are allergic to 'Carbamezapine' or any of its contents, have serious heart problems, blood illnesses, bone marrow problems, hypothyroidism, glaucoma, urinary retention, osteoporosis or taking anti-depressants called monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAO's) within the last 14 days or taking herbal preparations containing St. John's wort as an antidepressant. Inform the doctor if you have low sodium levels in the blood or take medicines that could lower the blood's sodium levels, or using hormonal contraceptives. Do not stop taking CARBAMAZEPINE without consulting your doctor to avoid worsening of seizures episodes. Do not take CARBAMAZEPINE if you are pregnant unless prescribed by the doctor as CARBAMAZEPINE might cause serious congenital disabilities. It is safe to take CARBAMAZEPINE while breastfeeding; however, consult your doctor immediately if you think that the baby is having side-effects like excessive sleepiness, skin reactions or yellowing of skin or eyes. CARBAMAZEPINE causes drowsiness and dizziness, so drive only if you are alert. CARBAMAZEPINE should not be given to people less than 18 years of age until and unless prescribed by the doctor. Avoid consuming alcohol along with CARBAMAZEPINE as it could lead to increased dizziness and sleepiness. Consult your doctor immediately if you experience suicidal tendencies or mood swings.
Drug-Drug Interaction:
CARBAMAZEPINE may have interaction with antipsychotic (aripiprazole, quetiapine), anti-anxiety (alprazolam), anti-depressant (amitriptyline, duloxetine, sertraline, fluoxetine), antibiotics (erythromycin), pain killer (codeine, oxycodone, acetaminophen, tramadol), anti-convulsant (gabapentin, lamotrigine, pregabalin, phenytoin, topiramate), anti-thyroid (levothyroxine), antipsychotic (lithium), insomnia (melatonin), anti-coagulant (warfarin), antihistamine (diphenhydramine), and vitamin (cholecalciferol).