Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR
food interaction for Epimaz Tablet CR
alcohol interaction for Epimaz Tablet CR
pregnancy interaction for Epimaz Tablet CR
lactation interaction for Epimaz Tablet CR
food
alcohol
pregnancy
lactation
Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
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CAUTION
Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR may cause excessive drowsiness with alcohol.
UNSAFE
Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR is unsafe to use during pregnancy as there is definite evidence of risk to the developing baby. However, the doctor may rarely prescribe it in some life-threatening situations if the benefits are more than the potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
SALT INFORMATION FOR Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR
Carbamazepine(400mg)
Epimaz tablet cr uses
{med_name} is used in the treatment of diabetic nerve pain, trigeminal neuralgia and epilepsy/seizures.
How epimaz tablet cr works
Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR is an antiepileptic medication. It controls seizures or fits by decreasing the abnormal and excessive activity of the nerve cells in the brain.
Common side effects of epimaz tablet cr
Dizziness, Nausea, Vomiting, Blurred vision, Constipation, Dryness in mouth, Itching, Sleepiness, Tremors, Abnormality of voluntary movements, SIADH (water retention due to excessive ADH), Drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, Toxic epidermal necrolysis
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Expert advice FOR Epimaz Tablet CR
- Take your medication regularly as directed by your doctor as missing doses can trigger seizures.
- Do not change the brand of your medicine and make sure that you have sufficient amount of medicine present with you.
- Some healthy tips to prevent seizures:
- Practice yoga every day.
- Get enough sleep at nighttime.
- Limit the use of screen time such as mobile/laptop.
- Take your medication on time.
- It may cause dizziness and sleepiness. Do not drive or do anything that requires mental focus until you know how it affects you.
- Your doctor may get regular tests done to monitor the level of blood cells in your blood while taking this medication.
- Talk to your doctor if you notice sudden mood changes or develop suicidal thoughts.
- Inform your doctor if you notice a rash or other skin changes such as reddish spot or circular patches while taking this medicine.
- Do not stop taking the medication suddenly without talking to your doctor as it may increase the seizure frequency.
Frequently asked questions FOR Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR
Carbamazepine
Q. How quickly does Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR start working?
Your symptoms may take 1-2 weeks to improve. However, in some cases, it may take even longer. Consult your doctor if your condition doesn't improve or if you have any doubts regarding your condition.
Q. Is Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR an analgesic? What is it used for?
No, Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR is not an analgesic and should not be used for regular aches or pains. It is an anti-epileptic medicine which is used to treat fits (seizures). It is also used in the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia (intense facial nerve pain). In addition to that, Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR is used to control mood disorders when other medicines fail to work.
Q. What should I tell my doctor before taking Epimaz 400mg Tablet CR?
Inform your doctor if you are taking any other medicines including medicines for epilepsy or seizures, medicines used to thin your blood (e.g., warfarin), medicines to control bacterial infection (e.g., chloramphenicol, metronidazole and doxycycline) and medicines to control viral infection (e.g., nelfinavir). Also, let your doctor know if you take asthma medicines (e.g., theophylline and montelukast), birth control pills, etc. It is important to tell your doctor if you are planning to become pregnant or are breastfeeding. Further, you should tell the doctor if you have ever had liver problems, kidney problems, lung problems or porphyria (a rare blood pigment disorder).