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Posted by linkadge on March 11, 2007, at 18:19:30
Listening to music on tripetal. It sounds very different, thought I can't put my finger on why.
Linkadge
Posted by Quintal on March 11, 2007, at 18:29:48
In reply to Trileptal - weird music?, posted by linkadge on March 11, 2007, at 18:19:30
>There are also reports of a bizarre auditory side effect, whereby patients perceive musical notes about a semitone lower than their actual pitch (so middle C would be heard as the note B3 just below it, etc).
This was on the Wiki article on carbamazepine, the parent compound of Trileptal, so I guess they would have similar side effects.
Q
Posted by rjlockhart on March 11, 2007, at 18:57:13
In reply to Re: Trileptal - weird music? » linkadge, posted by Quintal on March 11, 2007, at 18:29:48
Trileptal or Oxycarbanaizine..or how you spell it. Causes some zoning out, it does effect GABA receptors. So it may sometimes not make you as motived to do things as before.
My stepdad takes 750mg in the morning and 750 at night i dont know how he can stand it, but he's himself.
rj
Posted by Phillipa on March 11, 2007, at 18:57:15
In reply to Re: Trileptal - weird music? » linkadge, posted by Quintal on March 11, 2007, at 18:29:48
Link how high a dose are you on? As I took trileptal for around a year at l50mg . Low dose I know but no side effects. That is strange.
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