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Carbamazepine
Circadian CNS disorders in an elderly patient: casereport
Circadian CNS toxicity was noted in a 69-year-old womanwith partial epilepsy soon after her carbamazepine dose wasincreased from 200mg tid to 1000 mg/day in three divideddoses.
Her symptoms, which included ataxia, severe gaitdisturbances and dysarthria, occurred 30 min aftercarbamazepine intake and disappeared within a few hours. Ablood sample taken during an episode of CNS toxicity showeda toxic carbamazepine level of 17.8 mg/L.
The woman was changed from instant- to sustained-releasecarbamazepine [Tegretol CR®]. Carbamazepine levels weremaintained in the therapeutic range and the woman did notexperience any further circadian CNS toxicity.Haefeli WE, et al. Circadian carbamazepine toxicity. Epilepsia 35: 400-402, Mar-Apr 1994 - Switzerland 800268006
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