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Category- Allopathy

Medicine Highlight 

Uses To treat nerve pain 
To treat muscle pain  
To treat seizures 
To treat spinal cord nerve pain 
Common Side Effects  Dizziness 
Sleepiness 
Headache 
Tiredness 
Additional Information Alcohol should be avoided both before and after taking the medicine. 
Storage The medicine should be stored at room temperature 
Keep away from sunlight and moisture 
Keep away from the reach of children 
How to Take This MedicineThe medicine should be taken orally

BrandName Summary

BrandName mg is taken orally and belongs to antiseizure (anticonvulsant) class of medicine. It is approved for the treatment of nerve pain, muscle pain seizureand spinal cord nerve pain. 

You should take this medicine as instructed by your doctor which can be before and after meal or before or after sleep. Side effect of this medicine include dizziness, sleepiness, headache, tiredness, nausea and blurred vision. Do not skip using this medicine unless suggested by your doctor.

Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have weak muscle because if you have these condition then your doctor will prescribe you another medicine.

BrandName Uses 

BrandName is an oral medicine belonging to the class of anticonvulsant medicines. It is used for following indications: 

  1. Nerve pain (Neuropathy pain)   
  2. Muscle pain and fatigue (Fibromyalgia)  
  3. Seizure/ Convulsion 
  4. Spinal cord nerve pain 

Direction for use 

  1. Take BrandName exactly as prescribed by your doctor, regularly at the same time each day. 
  2. Do not stop taking BrandName without your doctor’s approval, even if you feel better. 
  3. If you forget to take the medicine, take it as soon as you remember, unless it’s almost time for the next one, then just skip it. 

BrandName Side Effects

More Common

  1. Dizziness 
  2. Sleepiness 
  3. Headache 
  4. Tiredness 
  5. Fluid retention 
  6. Nausea 
  7. Blurred vision 
  8. Dry mouth 
  9. Weight gain 

Less Common

  1. Chest pain or tightness 
  2. cold sweats 
  3. cool, pale skin 
  4. cough producing mucus 
  5. difficult or labored breathing 
  6. muscle aches, twitching or jerking, or weakness 
  7. noisy breathing 
  8. seizures 

How BrandName work

BrandName is a medicine designed to easily enter the brain, where it works like an electrician, calming overactive nerves. By reducing the excessive flow of electrical signals (voltage gated channel) responsible for pain and seizures, it helps restore balance and provides relief. 

Safety Measure and Warning 

Pregnancy

BrandName can cross the placenta and potentially harm the fetus. Therefore, patients should inform their doctor about their pregnancy or plans to conceive before using this medication.

Breastfeeding

If you are breastfeeding, avoid taking BrandName , as it can pass into breast milk and may harm the baby.

Muscle damage

Clinical studies found that BrandName can damage skeletal muscles, causing their contents to leak into the bloodstream.

BrandName Interaction With Other Medicine 

Avoid taking BrandName with the following medicines, as it may increase or decrease the desired effect, or in worse cases, it could be fatal: 

BrandName Interaction With Food Products 

BrandName does not interact with any food products, but alcohol should be avoided before and after taking the medicine, as it can increase drowsiness and sleepiness. 

Storage 

  1. The medicine should be stored at room temperature  
  2. Keep away from sunlight and moisture  
  3. Keep away from the reach of children 

BrandName Chemical Structure 

IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry)/ Chemical name-

(3S)-3-(aminomethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid 

Intake routine/cycle 

Daily dose

Take BrandName exactly as your doctor recommends. The dose may change based on your condition and how well you respond. Do not take more than prescribed without consulting your doctor.

Missed Dose

If you forget to take your medicine, take the medication soon as you remember. If it’s nearly time for your next dose, skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule. Always consult the doctor before making any changes to your dosage.

Overdose

A BrandName dose of 600 mg or higher is considered an overdose. Symptoms may include seizures, coma, or respiratory depression. Such cases require immediate medical attention to manage potential complications effectively.

FAQ’s 

1- Can BrandName be taken long-term?

In cases of nerve injury caused by an accident, BrandName can be used for long-term treatment. However, prolonged use may lead to addiction, and missing even a single dose can result in withdrawal symptoms such as anxiety, nausea, and difficulty sleeping. 

2- Can BrandName cause constipation?

Yes, BrandName can cause constipation, but the occurrence is quite rare. It can be managed with lifestyle changes (increased water, fiber, exercise) or with osmotic laxatives like polyethylene glycol or stimulant laxatives if needed. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any laxative treatment. 

3- Can BrandName and gabapentin be taken together?

BrandName and gabapentin are both anticonvulsant medications; however, they should not be taken together as this can increase the severity of side effects such as dizziness, sleepiness, and difficulty concentrating. 

4- Can BrandName cause weight gain?

Yes, BrandName can cause weight gain because it increases appetite, leading to a higher intake of food and subsequent weight gain. 

5- Can BrandName increase creatinine?

BrandName can cause higher creatinine levels, but this usually happens in people with kidney problems. If creatinine levels are high, it means the body is having trouble getting excreting BrandName.

6- Are BrandName and gabapentin the same?

BrandName and gabapentin are both used to treat seizures, but they differ in how quickly they are absorbed into the bloodstream. BrandName is absorbed faster and takes effect more quickly compared to gabapentin. 

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Authors

  • Siva Krishna Adithya Bhumireddy

    Siva Krishna Adithya Bhumireddy completed Bachelor of Pharmacy from GIET School of Pharmacy affiliated to Andhra University and from his 3rd year of graduation itself he was working as a freelance Medical and Publication writer and having expertise in Systematic reviews and clinical research. With his keen interest and skills in research and documentation practices he also reviewed more than 100 manuscripts from international journals like Elsevier, Springer Nature, Sage Journals and all the manuscripts were indexed and appeared in Pub Med, Scopus and Web of Science databases and received honorary recognition letters and certificates from all of them. Siva Krishna Adithya also published few systematic, narrative reviews and few chapters of international expertise.

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