GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S
About GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S
GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S belongs to a group of medicines called anticonvulsants or anti-epileptics used to treat epilepsy/seizures/fits. Additionally, GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S is also used to treat manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder and prevent migraines. Epilepsy is a sudden rush of electricity in the brain. In epilepsy, the brain's electrical rhythms become imbalanced, resulting in recurrent seizures.
GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S contains 'Divalproex', which decreases the brain's excessive and abnormal nerve activity. Thereby helping in controlling seizures. GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S increases the amount of a chemical substance called GABA; this helps block the nerve transmission across the brain and provides a calming effect. Thereby helping treat bipolar disorder.
Take GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S with or without food. Depending on your medical condition, you are advised to take GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you. In some cases, you may experience certain common side-effects such as abdominal pain, back pain, constipation, diarrhoea, dizziness, nausea, increased appetite, and vomiting. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and will resolve gradually over time. However, you are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Please do not stop taking GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S without consulting your doctor to avoid worsening seizures. Do not take GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S if you are pregnant, as it could cause serious birth defects. If you are of childbearing age, use effective contraception while taking GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S. Consult your doctor before taking GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S if you are breastfeeding. Avoid driving or operating machinery as GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S causes dizziness and may affect thinking and motor skills. Avoid consuming alcohol along with GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S as it could lead to increased dizziness. Care should be taken while giving GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S to children below two years as there is a higher risk of liver intoxication during the first 6months of treatment. Keep your doctor informed about your health condition and medicines to rule out any side effects.
Uses of GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S
Medicinal Benefits
GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S belongs to a group of medicines called anticonvulsants or anti-epileptics. GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S is used to treat epilepsy/seizures/fits. Also, GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S is used to treat mood disorders and prevent migraine headaches. GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S decreases the excessive and abnormal nerve activity in the brain. Thereby helping in controlling seizures. GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S treats mood disorders by increasing the amount of a chemical substance called GABA; this helps block the nerve transmission across the brain and provides a calming effect. GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S prevents migraine headaches by limiting the transmission of nerve pain. GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S is used alone or in combination to treat simple, complex partial, and complex absence seizures. GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S is used in combination to treat multiple seizures, such as absence seizures.
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Drug Warnings
Do not take GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S if you are allergic to any of its contents, have/ had liver problems or urea cycle disorders. Inform your doctor before taking GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S if you have pancreatitis, blood problems or multi-organ hypersensitivity. Consult your doctor immediately if you experience suicidal tendencies while taking GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S. GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S may cause thrombocytopenia (low blood platelets), hyperammonemia (high levels of ammonia in the blood), hypothermia (low body temperature) and liver problems. Please do not stop taking GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S without consulting your doctor to avoid worsening of seizures. Do not take GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S if you are pregnant, as it could cause serious birth defects. If you are of childbearing age, use effective contraception while taking GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S. Consult your doctor before taking GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S if you are breastfeeding. Avoid driving or operating machinery as GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S causes dizziness and may affect thinking and motor skills. Avoid consuming alcohol along with GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S as it could lead to increased dizziness. Care should be taken while giving GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S to children below 2 years as there is a higher risk of liver intoxication during the first six months of treatment.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S may have interaction with pain killers (aspirin), anti-epileptics (pregabalin, topiramate, phenobarbital, primidone, phenytoin, carbamazepine, lamotrigine, felbamate, ethosuximide), anti-HIV (zidovudine), anti-depressant (duloxetine, escitalopram, amitriptyline, nortriptyline), anti-psychotic (aripiprazole, lurasidone, quetiapine), anti-anxiety (alprazolam), anti-TB (rifampicin), anti-coagulant (warfarin), antibiotics (imipenem, meropenem), and benzodiazepine (diazepam).
Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid alcohol consumption while taking GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S as it might cause increased dizziness and sleepiness. Alcohol intake might also provoke seizures.
Drug-Disease Interactions: GLARIKOT ER 250MG TABLET 10'S may interact with disease conditions such as depression, liver disease, urea cycle disorders, suicidal tendency, HIV disease and thrombocytopenia (low levels of platelets).
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Epilepsy: Epilepsy is a sudden rush of electricity in the brain. It is a disorder of the nervous system which occurs due to disturbed nerve cell activity in the brain. In epilepsy the brain's electrical rhythms become imbalanced, resulting in recurrent seizures. In patients with seizures, the typical brain electrical pattern is disrupted by sudden bursts of electrical impulse that affect an individual's consciousness, movements or sensations. Seizures are of two types: generalised and partial seizures. Generalised seizures affect the entire brain, whereas partial seizures affect only a part of the brain. Seizures can cause uncontrollable muscle twitches and spasms. Stronger seizures may cause people to become confused or unconscious. Possible causes include high fever, trauma, genetic disorder, brain injury or stroke.
Mood disorder: It is a mental health disorder which mainly affects a person's emotional state. A mood disorder is associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from manic highs to depressive lows.
Migraine: Migraine is a neurological condition which is characterized by intense headaches. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light and sound.