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What are long term & permenant side effects of trileptal?

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Here you are:: Trileptal or oxcarbezine is a 40 yr plus drug with some fairly nasty issues on occasion. Short term can cause low sodium levels, raise cholesterol, affect liver function, or even affect hematological function, but can also promote nausea, drowsiness and dizziness. Long-term might encounter osteoporosis, and drug-drug interactions. Likely best to not drink alcohol with Trileptal.

Answered 5/31/2018

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