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Sabril
What are the most common side effects of Sabril?Sabril (vigabatrin) typically has few unwanted side effects. Because it is usually taken along with another seizure medicine, however, it can be difficult to be sure which effects result from each type of medicine. In a study of more than 2000 adults, the two most common side effects were:
Other side effects reported even less often included:
The side effect most often mentioned in children taking Sabril is some form of hyperactivity, which was reported in 11% of 299 children in one study. These children were also taking other seizure medicines at the same time. Problems reported in children less often included sleepiness, insomnia, weight gain, and fatigue. A few people with epilepsy have more seizures when they take Sabril. This most often happens with people who have myoclonic seizures. If side effects do not go away within several days or are really bothersome, call the doctor. Sometimes the doctor can help by changing the prescription:
No one should stop taking Sabril or change the amount they take or when they take it without their doctor's guidance. People who have just started taking Sabril (or who have just started taking a larger amount) should be careful during activities that might be dangerous, until they know whether they are having any side effects. Long-term side effects Reviewed February 2004 by Steven C. Schachter, MD, epilepsy.com Editorial Board. |
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