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Carbamazepine is used:

  • To treat some forms of epilepsy
  • To treat a painful facial condition called trigeminal neuralgia
  • To help control serious mood disorders when certain other medications haven't worked.

Do not take carbamazepine if:

  • you think you may be hypersensitive (allergic) to carbamazepine or similar medicines,
  • you think you may be allergic to any of the other ingredients of this medicine,
  • Do you suffer from heart problems?
  • You have suffered in the past from serious blood diseases,
  • If you have bone marrow problems,
  • You have a blood disorder called porphyria,
  • You take medicines called monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).
  • You are taking herbal preparations containing St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum).

How to take carbamazepine:

The usual doses for treating epilepsy are:

grown ups:

  • 800 - 1200 mg per day, although higher doses may be necessary.
  • If you are elderly, you may need a lower dose.

children:

  • 5-10 years: 400-600 mg per day / 10-15 years: 600-1000 mg per day.
  • To treat trigeminal neuralgia, the usual dose is:
  • 600-800 mg daily. The maximum dose is 1200 mg daily.
  • If you are elderly, you may need a lower dose.

To treat mood swings, the usual dose is:

  • 400-600 mg daily

Warnings and precautions:

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking carbamazepine if:

  • You have blood problems (including those caused by other medicines).
  • You are allergic to phenytoin (a medicine used to treat epilepsy).
  • You have a form of epilepsy where you have mixed seizures that include absence
  • You have ever had any heart, liver or kidney problems
  • You are over 65 years old.
  • You have an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism).
  • You have any eye problems such as glaucoma (increased pressure in the eye).
  • You have difficulty emptying your bladder (urinary retention).
  • You have problems with your mental health.
  • You have thinning of the bones (osteoporosis or osteoporosis).
  • You are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
  • I was a female of childbearing age.

Possible side effects:

  • Leukopenia. Dizziness and fatigue. Feeling unsteady or having difficulty controlling movements; Feeling sick Changes in liver enzyme levels. Skin reactions may be severe.
  • Changes in the blood include an increased tendency to bruise or bleed; Fluid retention and swelling. Weight gain Low sodium in the blood, which may lead to confusion; headache; Double or blurred vision Dry mouth.
  • Abnormal involuntary movements including tremors or tics.

Other drugs and carbamazepine:

Tell your doctor if you are taking any of the following medications:

  • Hormonal contraceptives, for example: pills, patches, injections or implants.
  • Hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Carbamazepine can make HRT less effective.
  • Any medications for depression or anxiety.
  • Corticosteroids (“steroids”). You may take these medications to treat inflammatory conditions such as:
  • Asthma, inflammatory bowel disease, muscle and joint pain.
  • Anticoagulants to stop blood clotting.
  • Antibiotics to treat infections including skin infections and tuberculosis (such as ciprofloxacin).
  • Antifungals to treat fungal infections.
  • Analgesics containing paracetamol, dextropropoxyphene, tramadol, methadone, or buprenorphine.
  • Other medications for the treatment of epilepsy.
  • Medications for high blood pressure or heart problems.
  • Antihistamines (medicines to treat allergies such as hay fever, itching, etc.).
  • Diuretics (water pills).
  • Cimetidine or omeprazole (medicines to treat stomach ulcers).
  • Isotretinoin (acne medication).
  • Metoclopramide or aprepitant (anti-nausea medicines).
  • Acetazolamide (a medicine to treat glaucoma - increased pressure in the eye).
  • Danazol or Gestrinone (treatments for endometriosis).
  • Theophylline or aminophylline (used to treat asthma).
  • Cyclosporine, tacrolimus, or sirolimus.
  • Medicines to treat schizophrenia (such as paliperidone, aripiprazole).
  • Cancer medications (such as temsirolimus, cyclophosphamide, and lapatinib).
  • The antimalarial drug mefloquine.
  • Medicines to treat HIV.
  • Levothyroxine (used to treat hypothyroidism).
  • Tadalafil (used to treat impotence).