Drugs

Drugs on RSD Alert

(notes and comments from correspondents)

Oxcarbazepine

Description
Oxcarbazepine is a white powder with an orange coloured tinge and is practically insoluble in water. The drug is available in tablet form (3 sizes) and is used to treat partial epileptic seizures.It is marketed as a proprietary drug under the name Trileptal.
Side effects

(Don't be unduly alarmed. All drugs cause side effects for some patients)

Allergic reactions, lost of concentration, dizziness drowsiness depression, headache, nausea, problems with physical coordination, speech problems, stomach pains, tiredness, tremor, vertigo, vomiting.
Warnings

(These are standard cautions but may not apply in your case)

It is said that Oxcarbazepine may cause birth defects. Do not drink alcohol, which can increase the side effects of the medication. Oxcarbazepine can reduce levels of sodium in the blood, which may induce dangerous levels of nausea, extreme drowsiness and discomfort, headache or confusion.

Comments

Remember - RSD/CRPS is rooted in the nervous system. The discovery that anti-epileptic drugs may have beneficial effects for RSD patients does not imply that they have epilepsy.

I have been suffering from RSD for 3 years. I have tried several anti-epileptic drugs including Neurontin (moderately effective, minimum GI distress), Zonegran (SEVERE GI distress), Gabitril (moderately effective, drastic weight gain, moderate GI distress), and Topomax (very effective, BUT - severe weight loss, disabling mental & emotional effects). For the last 8 months I have been taking Trileptal, it is almost as effective as Topomax, and so far I have not experienced any adverse side effects. In conjunction with Bextra it has kept my RSD at a stable and acceptable level. Thomas - Downers Grove, Illinois, USA

I have been on Trileptal for almost 1 month now. It seems to be working. So far I have not experienced any side affects. This is the first drug that I have been on that is working. I was on Pamilar and on Nortriptyline - both of these medicines were affecting my eyesight. Helen - Idaho, USA

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