Patients receiving concomitant AEDs may be converted to monotherapy by initiating treatment with TRILEPTAL at600 mg/day (given in a twice a day regimen) while simultaneously initiating the reduction of the dose of the concomitant AEDs. The concomitant AEDs should be completely withdrawn over 3 to 6...
Trileptal (oxcarbazepine) is an anticonvulsant, or antiepileptic drug, used to treat partial seizures in adults and children who are at least 2 years old. Trileptal is available in generic form. What Are Side Effects of Trileptal? Trileptal may cause serious side effects including: skin rash, ...
Although oxcarbazepine (OXC) and lamotrigine are thought to ameliorate sexual function in pre-treated men with epilepsy, sexual side effects with their use have also been recently reported [3].Calabrò,R.S.Italiano,D.Pollicino,P.Bramanti,P....
Adverse Reactions/Side Effects The most common (≥10% more than placebo for adjunctive or low dose for monotherapy) adverse reactions in adults and pediatrics were: dizziness, somnolence, diplopia, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, ataxia, abnormal vision, headache, nystagmus, tremor, and abnormal gait....
Efficacy, tolerability, and side effects of oxcarbazepine monotherapy: a prospective study in adult and elderly patients with newly diagnosed partial epile... The aim of the study described here was to investigate the efficacy, tolerability, and side effects of oxcarbazepine (OXC) monotherapy in new...