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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Carbamazepine
  1. ... Leflunomide (Arava) Tacrolimus Drugs used to treat seizures: Carbamazepine Phenytoin Phenobarbital Anti-alcohol drugs: Disulfiram Drugs to ...
  2. ... mL (432.60 to 540.75 nmol/L) Carbamazepine: 5 to 12 mcg/mL (21.16 to ... than 500 ng/mL (1802.50 nmol/L) Carbamazepine: greater than 12 mcg/mL (50.80 micromol/ ...
  3. ... These medicines include: Anti-seizure medicines, such as carbamazepine Muscle relaxants, such as baclofen Tricyclic antidepressants If ...
  4. ... may be used to reduce pain include: Gabapentin Carbamazepine Tricyclic antidepressants, such as amitriptyline If your pain ...
  5. ... genetic factors Perinatal injury Some medicines such as carbamazepine It more commonly affects people of East Asian ...
  6. ... Quinine (rarely used now, due to side effects) Carbamazepine
  7. ... most effective medicines are antiseizure medicines such as carbamazepine. Antidepressants may help certain people. In severe cases, ...
  8. ... central nervous system, such as narcotics, phenytoin, or carbamazepine Stroke Transient ischemic attack (TIA) VOICE DISTURBANCES Growths ...
  9. ... called valproic acid) Dilantin (also called phenytoin) and carbamazepine High doses of salicylates, including aspirin Male hormones, ...
  10. ... that can increase GGT level include: Acetaminophen Alcohol Carbamazepine Phenytoin Phenobarbital Drugs that can decrease GGT level ...
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