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Tegretol®
Introduction to TegretolTegretol (TEG-reh-tall) is a brand name used in the United States, Canada, the UK, and some other countries for the anticonvulsant carbamazepine (CAR-buh-MAZ-uh-peen). Names used in other countries include Tegrital, Carbagen SR, Mazepine, Teril, and Timonil. Forms of Tegretol Tablets
Chewable tablets
Suspension 100 mg per 5 mL (yellow-orange, citrus-vanilla flavored liquid). How to take and store Tegretol Remind patients using the suspension to shake the bottle just before measuring. Advise them not to mix Tegretol suspension with any other liquid or take it at the same time as another liquid medication. (A precipitate may be produced when Tegretol suspension is mixed with some other liquids.) Store all types of Tegretol at controlled room temperature (below 86°F, 30°C). Protect the suspension from light. Missed Doses Patients who often forget doses may benefit from using a special pillbox or watch with an alarm. Switching to a twice-a-day extended-release form (in the U.S., Tegretol-XR or Carbatrol) may also be helpful. |
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