Brand name:
Trileptal
Pronounced: tri-LEP-tal
Generic name:
Oxcarbazepine
Why is Trileptal prescribed?
Trileptal helps reduce the frequency of partial epileptic
seizures, a form of epilepsy in which neural disturbances are
limited to a specific region of the brain and the victim remains
conscious throughout the attack. Trileptal may be prescribed by
itself to treat the problem in adults. It can also be used in
combination with other seizure medications in adults and in children
as young as four years old.
Most important fact about Trileptal
Trileptal can cause drowsiness, dizziness, and loss of
coordination, which could impair your ability to drive a vehicle or
operate dangerous machinery. Do not attempt hazardous activities
until you know how the drug affects you.
How should you take Trileptal?
Take Trileptal exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Stopping
Trileptal suddenly could cause an increase in the frequency of your
seizures. Trileptal may be taken with or without food.
Trileptal is available in tablets and an oral suspension, which
can be used interchangeably. To administer a dose of the oral
suspension, proceed as follows:
1. Shake the bottle well and remove the cap.
2. Push the plunger all the way down in the dosing syringe provided
with the bottle.
3. With the bottle upright, push the syringe firmly into the
plastic adapter on the neck of the bottle.
4. With the syringe in place, turn the bottle upside down.
5. Slowly pull the plunger out until a small amount of medicine
enters the syringe. Push the plunger back in far enough to force out
any large air bubbles trapped in the syringe.
6. Slowly pull the plunger out until the top edge of the black ring
is level with the marker for the prescribed dose.
7. Turn the bottle upright and twist the syringe free from the
plastic adapter.
8. Push the plunger to empty the syringe. The medicine can be
dropped directly into the mouth or into a small glass of water. If
using water, stir the medicine, then drink the entire glass.
9. Rinse the syringe with warm water and allow it to dry. Replace
the cap on the bottle.
--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 one
dose in a day, check with your doctor.
--Storage instructions...
Store in a tightly closed container at room temperature.
Trileptal side effects
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 Trileptal.
- Side effects may include:
Abnormal gait,
dizziness,
double vision,
headache,
involuntary movement of the eyeballs,
nausea,
sleepiness,
tremor,
uncoordinated muscle movement,
visual disturbances,
vomiting,
weakness
Why should Trileptal not be prescribed?
If Trileptal gives you an allergic reaction, you won't be able to
use it.
Special warnings about Trileptal
A significant number (25 to 30 percent) of people who are
sensitive to carbamazepine (Tegretol) also experience sensitivity to
Trileptal. If you've had a problem with Tegretol, make sure the
doctor is aware of it. Trileptal is prescribed under such
circumstances only if there's no better alternative.
Trileptal can lead to a loss of sodium from the blood, resulting
in a serious medical condition which, left untreated, could lead to
convulsions, coma, and death. Your doctor should carefully monitor
your blood sodium levels during treatment with Trileptal. Alert the
doctor immediately if you develop warning signs such as nausea,
headache, sluggishness, confusion, loss of feeling, or an increase
in the frequency or severity of seizures.
If you have kidney disease, your doctor will prescribe a lower
dosage of Trileptal. Be sure your doctor knows your medical history
before you start therapy.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Trileptal
Alcohol can intensify the sedative effects of Trileptal. Avoid
alcohol while taking Trileptal.
If Trileptal is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Trileptal with
the following:
Calcium channel blockers such as verapamil (Calan) or felodipine
(Plendil)
Carbamazepine (Tegretol)
Phenobarbital
Phenytoin (Dilantin)
Oral contraceptives
Valproic acid (Depakene)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Although it's not known for sure, there is good reason to believe
that Trileptal can cause birth defects. If you are pregnant or are
planning to become pregnant, tell your doctor immediately. Trileptal
should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefits
justify the risk.
Trileptal appears in breast milk and could cause serious side
effects in a nursing infant. Check with your doctor. You'll probably
need to make a choice between breast feeding and continuing your
Trileptal therapy.
Recommended dosage for Trileptal
ADULTS
Overdosage
There is little information on Trileptal overdose. However, any
medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you
suspect an overdose, seek medical treatment immediately.
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