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Carbelan Brand names, Carbelan Analogs

Carbelan Brand Names Mixture

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Carbelan Chemical_Formula

C15H12N2O

Carbelan RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/carbam.htm

Carbelan fda sheet

Carbelan FDA

Carbelan msds (material safety sheet)

Carbelan MSDS

Carbelan Synthesis Reference

Schindler, U.S. Pat. 2,948,718 (1960)

Carbelan Molecular Weight

236.269 g/mol

Carbelan Melting Point

190.2 oC

Carbelan H2O Solubility

17.7 mg/L

Carbelan State

Solid

Carbelan LogP

2.69

Carbelan Dosage Forms

Suspension; Tablet; Tablet (extended-release)

Carbelan Indication

For the treatment of epilepsy and pain associated with true trigeminal neuralgia.

Carbelan Pharmacology

Carbamazepine, an anticonvulsant structurally similar to tricyclic antidepressants, is used to treat partial seizures, tonic-clonic seizures, pain of neurologic origin such as trigeminal neuralgia, and psychiatric disorders including manic-depressive illness and aggression due to dementia.

Carbelan Absorption

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Carbelan side effects and Toxicity

Mild ingestions cause vomiting, drowsiness, ataxia, slurred speech, nystagmus, dystonic reactions, and hallucinations. Severe intoxications may produce coma, seizures, respiratory depression, and hypotension

Carbelan Patient Information

PATIENT INFORMATION
Carbamazepine is used for the treatment of seizures. It also is used to treat certain types of nerve pain. Inform your physican if you are pregnant or nursing. Inform your physician if you have glaucoma. Do not take this medication with a monoamine oxidase inhibitor. This medication may cause dizziness, drowsiness, or blurred vision; use caution while driving or operating hazardous machinery. Do not stop taking carbamazepine without talking with your physician. Shake the suspension well before each use. This medication should be taken with meals to avoid stomach upset. Notify your physician if you develop unexplained fever, sore throat, unusual bleeding or bruising, or yellow eyes or skin.

Carbelan Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals