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Posted by sar on October 30, 2001, at 21:07:54
can anyone tell me about this drug and their experiences on it? i was put on it briefly during a hospitalization over the summer, but the pdoc, for whatever reason, didn't keep me on it.
i ask this because i'm feeling v. low tonight, prozac + klonopin + neurontin may not be exactly the right combination...
thanks,
sar
Posted by SLS on October 30, 2001, at 22:11:48
In reply to trileptal, posted by sar on October 30, 2001, at 21:07:54
> can anyone tell me about this drug and their experiences on it? i was put on it briefly during a hospitalization over the summer, but the pdoc, for whatever reason, didn't keep me on it.
>
> i ask this because i'm feeling v. low tonight, prozac + klonopin + neurontin may not be exactly the right combination...
>
> thanks,
> sar
Hi Sar.I'm sorry things aren't going so well for you. Maybe taking a look at my Halloween webpage will help put a smile on your face. :-)
http://home.att.net/~sl.schofield/halloween.html
Trileptal is the brand name of the anticonvulsant drug oxcarbazepine. It is closely related to Tegretol (carbamazepine), a drug sometimes chosen to treat bipolar disorder. Trileptal is supposed to retain the anticonvulsive and mood-stabilizing properties of Tegretol while producing milder side effects. It is not supposed to be as disruptive to thinking and memory (cognitive effects). Perhaps more importantly, it has a much reduced risk of producing agranulocytosis, a condition which results in a loss of white blood cells. It is not necessary to take blood tests as frequently with Trileptal as it is with Tegretol. Although agranulocytosis is not a concern, it is probably desirable to monitor blood levels of the drug to make sure they remain within the therapeutic range as well as monitor liver function and sodium levels.
Several people on Psycho-Babble are currently taking Trileptal and will be able to describe their experiences with it. It seems to be well tolerated.
Perhaps you should review your treatment plan with your doctor. He or she can explain what condition(s) you are being treated for and why specific drugs have been chosen or excluded.
Here's a good webpage to read about bipolar disorder:
http://people.ne.mediaone.net/pmbrig/BP_pharm.html
I hope this helps a bit.
- Scott
Posted by JohnX2 on October 31, 2001, at 12:19:16
In reply to Re: trileptal, posted by SLS on October 30, 2001, at 22:11:48
Scott,I like your website, but I question what that
witch is doing with her broom. ;)-john
> > can anyone tell me about this drug and their experiences on it? i was put on it briefly during a hospitalization over the summer, but the pdoc, for whatever reason, didn't keep me on it.
> >
> > i ask this because i'm feeling v. low tonight, prozac + klonopin + neurontin may not be exactly the right combination...
> >
> > thanks,
> > sar
>
>
> Hi Sar.
>
> I'm sorry things aren't going so well for you. Maybe taking a look at my Halloween webpage will help put a smile on your face. :-)
>
> http://home.att.net/~sl.schofield/halloween.html
>
> Trileptal is the brand name of the anticonvulsant drug oxcarbazepine. It is closely related to Tegretol (carbamazepine), a drug sometimes chosen to treat bipolar disorder. Trileptal is supposed to retain the anticonvulsive and mood-stabilizing properties of Tegretol while producing milder side effects. It is not supposed to be as disruptive to thinking and memory (cognitive effects). Perhaps more importantly, it has a much reduced risk of producing agranulocytosis, a condition which results in a loss of white blood cells. It is not necessary to take blood tests as frequently with Trileptal as it is with Tegretol. Although agranulocytosis is not a concern, it is probably desirable to monitor blood levels of the drug to make sure they remain within the therapeutic range as well as monitor liver function and sodium levels.
>
> Several people on Psycho-Babble are currently taking Trileptal and will be able to describe their experiences with it. It seems to be well tolerated.
>
> Perhaps you should review your treatment plan with your doctor. He or she can explain what condition(s) you are being treated for and why specific drugs have been chosen or excluded.
>
> Here's a good webpage to read about bipolar disorder:
>
> http://people.ne.mediaone.net/pmbrig/BP_pharm.html
>
> I hope this helps a bit.
>
>
> - Scott
Posted by sar on October 31, 2001, at 12:27:38
In reply to Re: trileptal, posted by JohnX2 on October 31, 2001, at 12:19:16
>
> Scott,
>
> I like your website, but I question what that
> witch is doing with her broom. ;)
>
> -john
oh, i am laughing hysterically...when i went to the halloween page i thought hmmm, that witch is certainly having some fun with her broom...i was going to comment on it too...good website, thanks for the smile.thanks also for the link. it's one of the better bipolar sites i've seen.
can trileptal be taken with neurontin?
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