Common
uses -This medicine is an anticonvulsant used alone or with other
medicines to control certain types of seizures. It may be also used
to prevent migraine headaches or to treat other conditions as determined
by your doctor.
Before using -Some medicines or medical conditions may interact
with this medicine. INFORM YOUR DOCTOR OR PHARMACIST of all prescription
and over-the-counter medicine that you are taking. ADDITIONAL MONITORING
OF YOUR DOSE OR CONDITION may be needed if you are taking birth
control pills; carbamazepine; or other medicines that cause decreased
sweating including anticholinergic medicines such as benztropine,
amitriptyline, and haloperidol, or carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
including acetazolamide and dichlorphenamide. DO NOT START OR STOP
ANY MEDICINE without doctor or pharmacist approval. Inform your
doctor of any other medical conditions, allergies, pregnancy, or
breast-feeding. Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you have any
questions or concerns about taking this medicine.
Directions -Follow the directions for using this medicine provided
by your doctor. SWALLOW WHOLE. Do not break, crush, or chew before
swallowing. This medicine may be taken on an empty stomach or with
food. DRINKING EXTRA FLUIDS while you are taking this medicine is
recommended. Check with your doctor or nurse for instructions. STORE
THIS MEDICINE at room temperature in a tightly-closed container,
away from heat and light. IF YOU MISS A DOSE OF THIS MEDICINE, take
it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your next dose,
skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule.
Cautions -DO NOT TAKE THIS MEDICINE if you have had an allergic
reaction to it or are allergic to any ingredient in this product.
DO NOT STOP USING THIS MEDICINE without first checking with your
doctor. Some conditions may become worse when the medicine is suddenly
stopped. KEEP ALL DOCTOR AND LABORATORY APPOINTMENTS while you are
using this medicine. Laboratory and/or medical tests may be done,
such as measuring bicarbonate levels in your blood, before you start
taking this medicine and during therapy to monitor for side effects.
BEFORE YOU HAVE ANY MEDICAL OR DENTAL TREATMENTS, EMERGENCY CARE,
OR SURGERY, tell the doctor or dentist that you are taking this
medicine. THIS MEDICINE WILL ADD TO THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL and other
depressants. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have questions.
DO NOT DRIVE, OPERATE MACHINERY, OR DO ANYTHING ELSE THAT COULD
BE DANGEROUS until you know how you react to this medicine. Using
this medicine alone, with other medicines, or with alcohol may lessen
your ability to drive or to perform other potentially dangerous
tasks. THIS MEDICINE MAY REDUCE SWEATING which could raise your
body temperature, especially in children. The risk of this serious
side effect is greater in hot weather and/or during vigorous exercise.
Drink plenty of fluids and dress lightly while in hot climates,
or when exercising. Check carefully for signs of decreased sweating.
If this occurs, promptly seek cooler or air-conditioned shelter
and/or stop exercising. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION if your
body temperature is above normal, or if you have mental or mood
changes, headache, or dizziness. Contact your doctor for more details.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN TAKING ANY NEW MEDICINE, either prescription or
over-the-counter, check with your doctor or pharmacist. FOR WOMEN,
TAKING THIS MEDICINE while you are using birth control pills may
decrease the effectiveness of your birth control pills. To prevent
pregnancy, use an additional form of birth control while you are
taking this medicine. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you need
more information. IF YOU PLAN ON BECOMING PREGNANT, discuss with
your doctor the benefits and risks of using this medicine during
pregnancy. IT IS UNKNOWN IF THIS MEDICINE IS EXCRETED in breast
milk. IF YOU ARE OR WILL BE BREAST-FEEDING while you are using this
medicine, check with your doctor or pharmacist to discuss the risks
to your baby.
Drug interactions -Drug interactions can result in unwanted side
effects or prevent a medicine from doing its job. Use our drug interaction
checker to find out if your medicines interact with each other.
Check drug interactions
If you take too much -If overdose is suspected, contact your local
poison control center or emergency room immediately.
Additional information -Laboratory and or medical tests (e.g.,
eye exams) may be performed to monitor your progress. DO NOT SHARE
THIS MEDICINE with others for whom it was not prescribed. DO NOT
USE THIS MEDICINE for other health conditions. KEEP THIS MEDICINE
out of the reach of children. IF USING THIS MEDICINE FOR AN EXTENDED
PERIOD OF TIME, obtain refills before your supply runs out.
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Prescription Drugs News Update : Use of diabetes drugs
rises 40 per cent in five years: official data. Prescriptions for drugs to treat
diabetes have increased 40 per cent in five years as the obesity epidemic and
improved diagnosis increases the number of people on the medicines. Last year
there were 35.5m prescriptions written for drugs to treat diabetes, costing
around £650m, official figures have shown. This is a rise of more than 40 per
cent since 2004/5. Experts said this is due to both an increase in prevalence
of diabetes as obesity – which is linked to the type 2 form of the disease –
continues to rise. The number of people suffering from type 1 diabetes, which
is not linked to weight or lifestyle, is also increasing yearly. GPs have been
given incentives to identify people with diabetes and treat them, increasing
the proportion of people with the condition who have been diagnosed and are
receiving treatment. The development of new treatments has also contributed
the increase in both volume of drugs prescribed and cost, experts said. Diabetes
now accounts for almost one in 13 prescriptions written by GPs in England, compared
with one in 20 five years ago. Tim Straughan, chief executive of the NHS Information
Centre, said: “This report provides an insight into both national and local
prescribing patterns for what is an increasingly prevalent condition in England.
"It shows that both the total prescription items being dispensed to treat
diabetes have increased markedly and the total net ingredient cost to the NHS
of those items has increased by almost £200 million since 2004/5." Simon
O’Neill, Director of Care, Information and Advocacy at Diabetes UK, said: “This
large rise in cost of diabetes drug prescriptions and costs appears to be equally
due to the far greater population of people with diabetes and to the wider prescribing
of newer and more expensive therapies. “Diabetes UK believes that people with
diabetes should have access to the most appropriate treatment to manage their
condition. For those for whom older therapies are effective, they should be
allowed continued access to those but where people with diabetes are unable
to manage their diabetes effectively, a wider range of treatment options are
required." : Doctors who are rude to colleagues could put patient safety
at risk because the stressful atmosphere created distracts staff, a medical
defence union has warned. Following a report in the British Medical Journal
showing rudeness is a distraction, the Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland,
is reminding doctors that their overriding duty is the care of their patients.
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