Tegretol Singapore

Tegretol, also known as Carbamazepine, is a prescription medication primarily used in managing certain types of seizures in conditions such as epilepsy. It's also used for treating certain nerve pain like trigeminal neuralgia and diabetic neuropathy, as well as bipolar disorder. Tegretol works by reducing abnormal electrical activity in the brain. It should be used under a doctor's supervision as it can have side effects and interact with other medicines.

Dosage
  • 100mg
  • 200mg
  • 400mg
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
30 tablets S$ 3.29 S$ 98.62
60 tablets S$ 2.24 S$ 134.51 S$ 62.73
90 tablets S$ 2.09 S$ 188.32 S$ 107.54
120 tablets S$ 1.94 S$ 233.17 S$ 161.31
180 tablets S$ 1.79 S$ 322.87 S$ 268.85
360 tablets S$ 1.72 S$ 618.88 S$ 564.56
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
30 tablets S$ 3.44 S$ 103.11
60 tablets S$ 2.62 S$ 156.93 S$ 49.28
90 tablets S$ 2.44 S$ 219.72 S$ 89.60
120 tablets S$ 2.20 S$ 264.57 S$ 147.86
180 tablets S$ 2.02 S$ 363.24 S$ 255.40
360 tablets S$ 1.83 S$ 659.24 S$ 578.05
Package Per Pill Price Savings Order
30 tablets S$ 3.74 S$ 112.08
60 tablets S$ 3.36 S$ 201.78 S$ 22.38
90 tablets S$ 3.19 S$ 286.99 S$ 49.26
120 tablets S$ 2.95 S$ 354.27 S$ 94.06
180 tablets S$ 2.69 S$ 484.33 S$ 188.17
360 tablets S$ 2.57 S$ 923.86 S$ 421.14

Here are the top 9 frequently asked questions about Tegretol in Singapore, along with the answers:

1. **What conditions is Tegretol used for?**

Tegretol, also known as Carbamazepine, is primarily used to treat epilepsy and manage certain types of seizures. It is also used to treat trigeminal neuralgia (a type of nerve pain) and to maintain mood in bipolar disorder.

2. **How does Tegretol work?**

Tegretol stabilises nerve activity in the brain by reducing the level of electrical nerve impulses. This helps prevent abnormal brain activity and eases the severity and frequency of epilepsy seizures or other related conditions.

3. **What are the common side effects of Tegretol?**

Common side effects include dizziness, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, coordination problems, and liver function changes. Some people may experience changes in mood or behavior, confusion, or an uneven heartbeat.

4. **Is Tegretol safe for long-term use?**

Long-term use of Tegretol is generally safe, provided it's under the supervision of a healthcare professional. However, prolonged use may lead to certain side effects like decreased bone density or certain vitamin deficiencies. Regular check-ups to monitor blood levels and organ function are necessary when on long-term medication.

5. **Can you suddenly stop taking Tegretol?**

It's not recommended to suddenly stop taking Tegretol as this could increase the risk of seizures. A healthcare professional should make any decisions regarding the discontinuation of the medication. The dose is usually gradually reduced to minimize withdrawal effects.

6. **Can Tegretol be taken with other medicines?**

Tegretol may interact with certain other medicines, leading to increased side effects or reduced effectiveness. It's essential to inform your doctor about any other medicines you are taking. This includes prescription medicines, over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal supplements.

7. **What should be monitored while taking Tegretol?**

While taking Tegretol, regular blood tests and liver function tests are usually required. This monitors for the development of potential side effects and the effectiveness of the medication. Report any unusual symptoms or side effects to your doctor immediately.

8. **Can pregnant or breastfeeding women take Tegretol?**

Tegretol, if needful, may be used during pregnancy, but only if the benefits justify the potential risk to the fetus. Similarly, it can pass into breast milk and affect a nursing child. Consultation with a healthcare provider is necessary in such situations for an informed decision.

9. **How should Tegretol be stored?**

Generally, Tegretol should be stored at room temperature, away from light and moisture, and out of reach of children. Always refer to the packet for specific storage instructions.

Please note: the above information is general advice, and individual health care professionals may have specific recommendations based on a person's unique medical history. Always consult with a healthcare provider before making any decisions concerning your health or medication.

What are known local names of the medication?

  • Epitol
  • Carbamazepine
  • Equetro
  • Tegretol XR
  • Teril
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