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  • Medications for Partial Seizures Simple And Complex

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    • 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)
      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.
    • felbatol

      (felbamate)
      Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Felbatol® is indicated for patients with severe epilepsy who do not respond to other treatments. It may be used as monotherapy or adjunctive therapy for partial seizures in adults, and as adjunctive therapy for partial and generalized seizures in children with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, with associated risks acknowledged.
    • tegretol

      (carbamazepine)
      Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
      Usage: Tegretol is indicated for treating epilepsy as an anticonvulsant, effective for partial, generalized tonic-clonic, and mixed seizures. It is also used for managing pain in true trigeminal neuralgia and has shown benefits in glossopharyngeal neuralgia, but is not suitable for trivial pain relief.