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  • Medications for Partial Epilepsies

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    • acetazolamide

      (Acetazolamide)
      ANI Pharmaceuticals Inc
      Usage: Acetazolamide is indicated for adjunctive treatment of edema from congestive heart failure and drug-induced causes, centrencephalic epilepsies, various forms of glaucoma, and for preventing acute mountain sickness during rapid ascent.
    • acetazolamide

      (ACETAZOLAMIDE)
      TRUPHARMA, LLC
      Usage: Acetazolamide is indicated as adjunctive treatment for edema due to congestive heart failure and drug-induced edema, centrencephalic epilepsies, various types of glaucoma, and for preventing symptoms of acute mountain sickness in climbers.
    • carbamazepine

      (Carbamazepine)
      Jubilant Cadista Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Carbamazepine is indicated as an anticonvulsant for partial seizures with complex symptoms, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and mixed seizure patterns. Additionally, it is used to treat pain associated with trigeminal neuralgia and has shown benefits for glossopharyngeal neuralgia. It should not be used for minor pain relief.
    • carbamazepine

      (carbamazepine)
      Zydus Lifesciences Limited
      Usage: Carbamazepine extended-release tablets are indicated for the treatment of epilepsy, specifically for partial seizures (complex symptomatology), generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and mixed seizure patterns. They are also used to manage pain associated with trigeminal neuralgia and potentially glossopharyngeal neuralgia, but not for trivial aches.
    • carbatrol

      (carbamazepine)
      Takeda Pharmaceuticals America, Inc.
      Usage: Carbatrol is indicated as an anticonvulsant for treating partial seizures (with complex symptoms), generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and mixed seizure patterns in epilepsy. Additionally, it is used to manage pain associated with true trigeminal neuralgia and has shown benefits in glossopharyngeal neuralgia. Not intended for trivial pain relief.
    • divalproex sodium

      (Divalproex Sodium)
      Unichem Pharmaceuticals (USA), Inc.
      Usage: Divalproex sodium delayed-release tablets are indicated for the treatment of manic episodes in bipolar disorder, complex partial seizures, simple and complex absence seizures, and for migraine prophylaxis. Its use in pregnant women or women planning pregnancy is restricted due to potential fetal risks.
    • gabapentin

      (GABAPENTIN)
      Granules Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Gabapentin is indicated for managing postherpetic neuralgia in adults and as adjunctive therapy for partial onset seizures in adults and pediatric patients aged 3 years and older with epilepsy.
    • gabapentin

      (GABAPENTIN)
      Cipla USA Inc.
      Usage: Gabapentin capsules are indicated for managing postherpetic neuralgia in adults and as adjunctive therapy for partial onset seizures in adults and pediatric patients aged 3 years and older with epilepsy.
    • gabapentin

      (Gabapentin)
      Westminster Pharmaceuticals, LLC
      Usage: Gabapentin is indicated for managing postherpetic neuralgia in adults and as adjunctive therapy for partial onset seizures in adults and pediatric patients aged 3 and older with epilepsy.
    • gabapentin

      (Gabapentin)
      McKesson Corporation dba Sky Packaging
      Usage: Gabapentin is indicated for managing postherpetic neuralgia in adults and as adjunctive therapy for partial onset seizures in adults and pediatric patients aged 3 years and older with epilepsy.