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  • Mood Stabilizer class drugs

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    • carbamazepine

      (Carbamazepine)
      NIVAGEN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
      Usage: Carbamazepine is indicated as an anticonvulsant for treating partial seizures with complex symptoms, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and mixed seizure patterns. It is also used to treat pain from trigeminal neuralgia and has shown benefits for glossopharyngeal neuralgia, but is not for minor pain relief.
    • carbamazepine

      (carbamazepine)
      Ingenus Pharmaceuticals, LLC
      Usage: Carbamazepine is indicated as an anticonvulsant for treating partial seizures, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and mixed seizure patterns. Additionally, it is used to manage pain associated with true trigeminal neuralgia and may benefit cases of glossopharyngeal neuralgia. It is not intended for minor pain relief.
    • carbamazepine

      (Carbamazepine)
      Jubilant Cadista Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Carbamazepine is indicated as an anticonvulsant for partial seizures (especially complex symptomatology), generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and mixed seizure patterns. It is also used to treat pain from true trigeminal neuralgia and has reported benefits in glossopharyngeal neuralgia. Not for trivial pain relief.
    • carbamazepine

      (Carbamazepine)
      UMEDICA LABORATORIES PRIVATE LIMITED
      Usage: Carbamazepine is indicated as an anticonvulsant for treating partial seizures with complex symptomatology, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and mixed seizure patterns. It is also used to alleviate pain from true trigeminal neuralgia and has shown benefits in glossopharyngeal neuralgia, but is not for general pain relief.
    • carbamazepine

      (Carbamazepine)
      Epic Pharma, LLC
      Usage: Carbamazepine is indicated as an anticonvulsant for treating partial seizures (especially psychomotor and temporal lobe), generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and mixed seizure patterns. Additionally, it is used for managing pain in true trigeminal neuralgia and has shown benefits in glossopharyngeal neuralgia. Not for minor pain relief.
    • carbamazepine

      (CARBAMAZEPINE)
      Bionpharma Inc.,
      Usage: Carbamazepine tablets are indicated for treating epilepsy as an anticonvulsant, effective for partial seizures with complex symptoms, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and mixed seizure patterns. Additionally, it is used to treat the pain of true trigeminal neuralgia and has reported benefits for glossopharyngeal neuralgia.
    • carbamazepine er

      (Carbamazepine ER)
      Chartwell RX, LLC
      Usage: The drug is indicated for the treatment of specific conditions as specified in its labeling, targeting the relief of symptoms or treatment of underlying causes. The precise indications depend on the clinical context and patient needs. Please refer to the full drug label for detailed information.
    • lamotrigine

      (lamotrigine extended-release)
      Yiling Pharmaceutical, Inc.
      Usage: Lamotrigine Extended-Release Tablets are indicated for adjunctive therapy in patients aged 13 and older with primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures and partial-onset seizures. They can also be used for conversion to monotherapy in individuals with partial-onset seizures on a single antiepileptic drug. Safety is not established in patients under 13.
    • lamotrigine

      (lamotrigine extended-release)
      Camber Pharmaceuticals Inc
      Usage: Lamotrigine Extended-Release Tablets are indicated as adjunctive therapy for primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures and partial-onset seizures in patients aged 13 and older. It is also indicated for conversion to monotherapy for partial-onset seizures in the same age group. Safety in patients under 13 has not been established.
    • lamotrigine

      (Lamotrigine)
      Aurobindo Pharma Limited
      Usage: Lamotrigine tablets for oral suspension are indicated as adjunctive therapy for partial-onset, primary generalized tonic-clonic, and Lennox-Gastaut seizures in patients aged 2 and older. They are also used for maintaining bipolar I disorder, delaying mood episode occurrences, but not for treating acute episodes.