Tegretol
Brand
name:Tegretol
Pronounced: TEG-re-tawl
Generic name: Carbamazepine
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Why
is Tegretol prescribed?
Tegretol
is used in the treatment of seizure disorders, including certain
types of epilepsy. It is also prescribed for trigeminal neuralgia
(severe pain in the jaws) and pain in the tongue and throat.
In
addition, some doctors use Carbamazepine to treat alcohol withdrawal,
cocaine addiction, and emotional disorders such as depression
and abnormally aggressive behavior. Carbamazepine is also used
to treat migraine headache and "restless legs."
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Most
important fact about Tegretol
There
are potentially dangerous side effects associated with the use
of Tegretol. If you experience symptoms such as fever, sore
throat, rash, ulcers in the mouth, easy bruising, or reddish
or purplish spots on the skin, you should notify your doctor
immediately. These symptoms could be signs of a blood disorder
brought on by the drug.
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How
should you take Tegretol?
Carbamazepine
should only be taken with meals, never on an empty stomach.
Shake
the suspension well before using.
Tegretol-XR
(extended-release) tablets must be swallowed whole; do not crush
or chew them and do not take tablets that have been damaged.
--If
you miss a dose...
Take
it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next
dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule.
Do not take 2 doses at once. If you miss more than 1 dose in
a day, check with your doctor.
--Storage
instructions...
Store
Tegretol at room temperature. Keep the container tightly closed.
Protect the tablets from light and moisture. Keep the liquid
suspension away from light.
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What
side effects may occur?
Side
effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can
determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Tegretol.
More common side effects, especially at the start of treatment,
may include:
Dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, unsteadiness, vomiting
Other side effects may include:
Abdominal pain, abnormal heartbeat and rhythm, abnormal involuntary
movements, abnormal sensitivity to sound, aching joints and
muscles, agitation, anemia, blood clots, blurred vision, chills,
confusion, congestive heart failure, constipation, depression,
diarrhea, double vision, dry mouth and throat, fainting and
collapse, fatigue, fever, fluid retention, frequent urination,
hair loss, hallucinations, headache, hepatitis, hives, impotence,
inability to urinate, inflammation of the mouth and tongue,
inflamed eyes, involuntary movements of the eyeball, itching,
kidney failure, labored breathing, leg cramps, liver disorders,
loss of appetite, loss of coordination, low blood pressure,
pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), pneumonia, reddened
skin, reddish or purplish spots on the skin, reduced urine volume,
ringing in the ears, sensitivity to light, skin inflammation
and scaling, skin peeling, skin rashes, skin pigmentation changes,
speech difficulties, stomach problems, sweating, talkativeness,
tingling sensation, worsening of high blood pressure, yellow
eyes and skin
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Why
should Tegretol not be prescribed?
You
should not use Carbamazepine if you have a history of bone marrow
depression (reduced function), a sensitivity to Tegretol, or
a sensitivity to tricyclic antidepressant drugs such as amitriptyline
(Elavil). You should also not be taking Carbamazepine if you
are on an MAO inhibitor antidepressant such as Nardil or Parnate,
or if you have taken such a drug within the past 14 days.
Tegretol
is not a simple pain reliever and should not be used for the
relief of minor aches and pains.
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Special
warnings about Tegretol
If
you have a history of heart, liver, or kidney damage, an adverse
blood reaction to any drug, glaucoma, or serious reactions to
other drugs, you should discuss this history thoroughly with
your doctor before taking this medication.
Anticonvulsant
drugs such as Tegretol should not be stopped abruptly if you
are taking Carbamazepine to prevent major seizures. There exists
the strong possibility of continuous epileptic attacks without
return to consciousness, leading to possible severe brain damage
and death. Only your doctor should determine if and when you
should stop taking Carbamazepine.
Since
dizziness and drowsiness may occur while taking Tegretol, you
should refrain from operating machinery or driving an automobile
or participating in any high-risk activity that requires full
mental alertness until you know how this drug affects you.
Older
adults, especially, can become confused or agitated when taking
Tegretol.
Tegretol
has been known to cause serious blood, liver, and skin reactions,
both early in treatment and after extended use. Alert your doctor
immediately if you develop such warning signs as fever, sore
throat, rash, ulcers in the mouth, easy bruising or spots in
the skin, swollen lymph glands, loss of appetite, nausea or
vomiting, or yellowing of the skin and eyes.
The
coating of the Tegretol-XR tablet is not absorbed and passes
through your body intact. If you notice it in your stool, it
is not a cause for alarm.
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Possible
food and drug interactions
The use of the antiseizure medications phenobarbital, phenytoin
(Dilantin), or primidone (Mysoline) may reduce the effectiveness
of Tegretol. Take other anticonvulsants along with Tegretol
only if your doctor advises it. The use of Tegretol with other
anticonvulsants may change thyroid gland function.
The
following drugs may also reduce the effectiveness of Tegretol:
cisplatin (Platinol), doxorubicin HCl (Adriamycin), felbamate
(Felbatol), rifampin (Rifadin), and theophylline (Theo-Dur).
The
effectiveness of acetaminophen (Tylenol), alprazolam (Xanax),
clonazepam (Klonopin), clozapine (Clozaril), dicumarol, doxycycline
(Doryx), ethosuximide (Zarontin), haloperidol (Haldol), lamotrigine
(Lamictal), methsuximide (Celontin), oral contraceptives, phensuximide
(Milontin), phenytoin (Dilantin), theophylline (Theo-Dur), tiagabine
(Gabitril), topiramate (Topamax), valproic acid (Depakene),
and warfarin (Coumadin) may be reduced when these drugs are
taken with Tegretol.
Tegretol
may increase the effectiveness of clomipramine HCl (Anafranil),
phenytoin, or primidone if the drugs are taken together.
All
of the following drugs may raise the amount of Tegretol in the
blood to harmful levels: azithromycin (Zithromax), cimetidine
(Tagamet), clarithromycin (Biaxin), danazol (Danocrine), diltiazem
(Cardizem), erythromycin (E-Mycin), fluoxetine (Prozac), isoniazid
(Nydrazid), itraconazole (Sporanox), ketoconazole (Nizoral), loratadine
(Claritin), niacinamide, nicotinamide, propoxyphene (Darvon),
troleandomycin (Tao), valproate (Depakene), and calcium channel
blockers such as Calan.
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Lithium
(Eskalith) used with Tegretol may cause harmful nervous system
side effects.
If
you are taking an oral contraceptive and Tegretol, you may experience
blood spotting and your contraceptive may not be completely
reliable.
Do
not combine Tegretol suspension with other liquid medications
such as Thorazine solution or Mellaril liquid. The mixture may
congeal internally.
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Special
information
There are no adequate safety studies regarding the use of Carbamazepine
in pregnant women. However, there have been reports of birth
defects in infants. Therefore, this medication should be used
during pregnancy only if the potential benefits justify the
potential risk to the fetus. If you are pregnant or plan on
becoming pregnant, you should discuss this with your doctor.
Tegretol
appears in breast milk. If you are breastfeeding, your doctor
may advise you to discontinue doing so if taking Tegretol is
essential to your health.
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Recommended
dosage
ADULTS
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Seizures
The
usual dose for adults and children over 12 years of age is 200
milligrams (1 tablet or 2 chewable or extended-release tablets)
taken twice daily or 1 teaspoon 4 times a day. Your doctor may
increase the dose at weekly intervals by adding 200-milligram
doses twice a day for Tegretol-XR or 3 or 4 times per day for
the other forms. Dosage should generally not exceed 1,000 milligrams
daily in children 12 to 15 years old and 1,200 milligrams daily
for adults and children over 15. The usual daily maintenance
dosage range is 800 to 1,200 milligrams.
Trigeminal
Neuralgia
The
usual dose is 100 milligrams (1 chewable or extended-release
tablet) twice or one-half teaspoon 4 times on the first day.
Your doctor may increase this dose using increments of 100 milligrams
every 12 hours or one-half teaspoonful 4 times daily only as
needed to achieve freedom from pain. Doses should not exceed
1,200 milligrams daily and are usually in the range of 400 to
800 milligrams a day for maintenance.
CHILDREN
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Seizures
The
usual dose for children 6 to 12 years old is 100 milligrams
twice daily or one-half teaspoon 4 times a day. Your doctor
may increase the dose at weekly intervals by adding 100 milligrams
twice a day for Tegretol-XR, 3 or 4 times a day for the other
forms. Total daily dosage should generally not exceed 1,000
milligrams. The usual daily dosage range for maintenance is
400 to 800 milligrams.
The
usual daily starting dose for children under 6 years of age
is 10 to 20 milligrams per 2.2 pounds of body weight. The total
daily dose is divided into smaller doses taken 2 or 3 times
a day for tablets or 4 times a day for suspension. Daily dosage
should not exceed 35 milligrams per 2.2 pounds.
OLDER
ADULTS
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To
help determine the ideal dosage, your doctor may decide to periodically
check the level of Tegretol in your blood.
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Overdosage
Any
medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you
suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately. The first
signs and symptoms of an overdose of Tegretol appear after 1 to
3 hours.
The most prominent signs of a Tegretol overdose include:
Coma, convulsions, dizziness, drowsiness, inability to urinate,
involuntary rapid eye movements, irregular or reduced breathing,
absence or low production of urine, lack of coordination, low
or high blood pressure, muscular twitching, nausea, pupil dilation,
rapid heartbeat, restlessness, severe muscle spasm, shock, tremors,
unconsciousness, vomiting, writhing movements
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