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Ezogabine - Indications, Dosage, Side Effects and Precautions

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Information about Ezogabine

Generic Name : Ezogabine
Up-to-date prescription details regarding Ezogabine are provided here.

Pronunciation : e ZOG a been

Learn the correct pronunciation of the Ezogabine, understand it's uses, recommended dosages, its indications, how to take, when to take, when not to take, side effects, special precautions, warnings and its and its storage instructions.
You will also find a list of the medication's International and Indian brand or trade names, as well as its pricing information. For verification of the information presented on this page or for additional clarifications, it's advisable to consult your doctor.


ICD Code : Y46.6 Therapeutic Classification : Anticonvulsants

Trade Names/Brand Names of Ezogabine

International :


Potiga

Why is Ezogabine Prescribed? (Indications)

This medication is an anti-epileptic agent, prescribed for partial-onset seizures.  It reduces abnormal electrical activity in the brain.

When should Ezogabine not be taken? (Contraindications)

Hypersensitivity.

What is the dosage of Ezogabine?

PO- Adult- The initial dosage should be 100 mg 3 times daily (300 mg per day).

How should Ezogabine be taken?

It comes as a tablet to take by mouth, with or without food.

What are the warnings and precautions for Ezogabine?

• Caution should be exercised in patients with history of kidney or liver disease, enlarged prostate, trouble in urination, heart disease, mental illness, suicidal thoughts, low levels of potassium or magnesium in blood, QT prolongation, during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

• Avoid alcohol consumption.

• It may cause dizziness or drowsiness, do not drive a car or operate machinery while taking this medication.

• Patient may develop with increased risk of suicidal thoughts; watch them carefully.

What are the side effects of Ezogabine?

Eye - Double vision, blurred vision.
Gastrointestinal - Nausea, constipation, indigestion.
General - Fatigue, weakness.
Infections - Influenza.
Metabolic - Decreased weight.
Central Nervous system - Dizziness, drowsiness, memory loss, tremor, fainting, incoordination, attention deficiency, speech disorder, balance disorder, tingling, confusional state, anxiety, disorientation.
Genitourinary - Painful urination, urinary hesitation, blood in urine, abnormal coloration of the urine.

What are the other precautions for Ezogabine?

Avoid excess dosage.

What are the storage conditions for Ezogabine?

Store it at room temperature (25°C).
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