Gardenal Syrup 60 ml
About Gardenal Syrup 60 ml
Gardenal Syrup 60 ml belongs to the class of medicines known as ' anti-convulsant drugs', indicated in the treatment of epilepsy and the symptoms associated with it like seizures. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder in which nerves present in the brain fail to function properly resulting in seizures, sensation, unusual behavior, and even sometimes loss of consciousness.
Gardenal Syrup 60 ml consists of Phenobarbital which works by controlling the abnormal electrical activity in the brain thereby prevents and control seizures. Additionally, it calms down the excited chemical of the brain and makes a person relaxed so that the brain can function properly.
Take Gardenal Syrup 60 ml as prescribed. Gardenal Syrup 60 ml is usually recommended to take before bedtime so that a person can sleep well and medicine can work effectively. Your doctor will recommend you how often you take Gardenal Syrup 60 ml based on your medical condition. Some patients taking Gardenal Syrup 60 ml may experience unpleasant effects of this medicine that include drowsiness, lethargy, residual sedation, vomiting, and headache. Most of these side effects of Gardenal Syrup 60 ml do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
Don't increase or decrease the dosing strength of the medicine as the doctor may initially advise a lower dose of this medicine and then gradually increase the dose to prevent the chances of adverse reaction including dizziness, and drowsiness. This medicine should be used with caution in patients with liver disease, chronic pain, pituitary gland disorder, and pheochromocytoma. Persons who are allergic to Gardenal Syrup 60 ml or any of its constituents or are taking a blood thinner such as warfarin are not allowed to take this medicine.
Uses of Gardenal Syrup 60 ml
Medicinal Benefits
Gardenal Syrup 60 ml belongs to a group of medications known as anticonvulsants that are used for the treatment of all types of epilepsy except absence seizures. This medicine works by controlling the abnormal electrical activity of the brain that causes seizures. Additionally, it also calms down the exciting chemicals of the brain so that a person feels relaxed. By controlling seizures, Gardenal Syrup 60 ml allows a person to do daily activities and also reduces the risk of unconsciousness and repeated seizures.
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Side Effects of Gardenal Syrup 60 ml
Drug Warnings
Gardenal Syrup 60 ml is not recommended in patients with severe asthma or COPD, severe liver disease, porphyria, or a history of addiction to phenobarbital. Follow the doctor's advice if you are taking this medication in pregnancy as seizure control is important during pregnancy. Inform your doctor if you are planning to be pregnant or pregnant. This is a habit-forming medicine so never advise it to anyone. Never start or stop taking this drug without asking the doctor. If a person stops taking it without asking the doctor then they could face withdrawal symptoms like hallucinations, twitching, anxiety, and trouble in sleeping. So dosage should be reduced gradually before stopping it completely.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: Some of the medications that can interact with Gardenal Syrup 60 ml include anti-inflammatory medication (Aspirin), Opioid medications (codeine, hydrocodone, methadone, buprenorphine/naloxone, tramadol), antiepileptic’s (oxcarbazepine, phenytoin, and sodium valproate), Antipsychotics (chlorpromazine), and Folic acid.. This is not a complete list of drug interactions, so tell your doctor every possible drug, herbal and non-herbal products, you are using.
Drug-Food Interaction: Gardenal Syrup 60 ml may interact with alcohol and can cause serious addiction effects, so one should not consume alcohol.
Drug-Disease Interaction: The use of the name is restricted in medical conditions, including acute intermittent porphyria, severe respiratory depression, and severe renal or hepatic impairment.
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Diagnostic tests like Electroencephalogram, High-density EEG, Computerized tomography (CT) scan, Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can help in diagnosing epilepsy.
Disease/Condition Glossary
Epilepsy: It is a chronic neurological disorder that is followed by repeated seizures. Usually, the neurons present in the brain generate electrical signals to communicate with each other. In epilepsy, these electrical signals get burst and imbalanced that affects the consciousness, sensations, and movements of the body. Some of the factors that can increase the risk of seizure include stress, sleep deprivation, tiredness, and alcohol use. The common symptoms of epilepsy are changes in the sense of taste, touch, smell, sight, hearing, dizziness twitching of limbs.