Teril
Generic Name: Carbamazepine
Product Name: Teril
Indication
Carbamazepine is used in the following conditions
Epilepsy
Trigeminal neuralgia
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
Manic episodes in patients with bipolar disorder (manic depressives)
Prevention of bipolar disorder
To relieve certain types of pain
Action
Carbamazepine acts on nerve cells causing them to become more stable and fire off impulses less frequently. It also reduces the levels of certain chemicals in the body.
Dose advice
Epilepsy
Adults:
The initial recommended starting dose is 100 mg twice daily
This dose may be gradually increased by 100â??200 mg every 2â??4 weeks depending on the patientâ??s individual response to treatment
The usual dose ranges from 400 mg â?? 1200 mg per day
Doses of up to 2 g per day may be required in some patients
Elderly patients: 50 mg twice daily
Children
The initial recommended dose is 5â??8 mg/kg daily given in two divided doses
This dose may be gradually increased up to 10â??20 mg/kg daily
Trigeminal neuralgia
The initial recommended starting dose is 50â??100 mg once or twice daily
This dose may be gradually increased up to 400â??800 mg daily given in 2â??4 divided doses.
Doses of up to 1.6 g per day may be required in some patients
Neuropathic pain
The initial recommended dose is 100 mg twice daily
This dose may be gradually increased until pain relieved.
The usual dose ranges from 200â??600 mg per day
The dose should not exceed 1.2 g per day
Mania and bipolar disorder
The initial recommended dose is 400 mg daily in divided doses
This dose may be gradually increased up to 1600 mg daily depending on the patientâ??s individual response to treatment
Schedule
S4
Common side effects
Drowsiness occurs especially at start of treatment
Loss of coordination when walking
Dizziness
Blurred vision
Double vision
Headache
Rash
Dry mouth
Abdominal pain
Nausea
Vomiting
Loss of appetite
Diarrhoea
Constipation
Uncommon side effects
Severe allergic reactions involving multiple organs in the body
Lupus
Anaemia
Psychiatric disorders
Abnormal heart rhythms
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For further information talk to your doctor.
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