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Atoin 50mg Tablet can be used alone or in combination with other medications It can be taken with or without food Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage for you which may increase gradually until your condition is stable It is important to take this medicine regularly as it may take several weeks to start working Even if you start feeling better do not stop taking it unless advised by your doctor as discontinuing it may lead to an increase in seizures or worsening of your bipolar disorder The most common side effects of this medicine include skin rashes headaches nausea or vomiting difficulty sleeping dizziness and drowsiness Most side effects tend to fade over time but if they persist or bother you inform your doctor There may be ways to alleviate or minimize these effects Before taking this medicine inform your doctor about any kidney or liver problems meningitis depression or suicidal thoughts you may have Additionally let your healthcare team know about all other medications you are currently using as some may interact with or be affected by this medicine including contraceptive pills If you are pregnant or breastfeeding Atoin 50mg Tablet may be taken if absolutely necessary although the dosage may need adjustment If this medicine causes drowsiness or dizziness it is advisable to refrain from driving or riding a bicycle Regular blood tests may be necessary to monitor your response to this medicine

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Available in 2 variations

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Atoin 100mg Tablet

Atoin 100mg Tablet

Phenytoin (100mg)

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Atoin 50mg Tablet

Atoin 50mg Tablet

Phenytoin (50mg)

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Related Faqs

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What are the symptoms that occur if I take more than the recommended dose of Pna? Can I die from Pna overdose?

Overdose of Pna may cause jerky movements of the eyes (nystagmus), unclear speech, loss of balance, tremor, muscle stiffness or weakness, nausea, vomiting, lightheadedness, fainting, blurred vision, slow and shallow breathing and even coma. Pna overdose can cause very low blood pressure and respiratory problems. As a result of this, the patient can even die.

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Does Epidium make you sleepy?

Epidium can make you feel sleepy (sedation, somnolence, and drowsiness). Please consult your doctor if you feel very sleepy after taking Epidium, especially during the first few weeks of treatment or following a dose increase. Talk to your doctor as you may be advised not to drive or use machines until it is established that your ability to perform such activities is not affected.

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Does Atoin affect birth control?

Atoin does affect birth control. Atoin can decrease the effect of oral contraceptives (birth control pills) which can make the contraceptive (birth control) effect unreliable. Please talk to your doctor if you are asked to take the two medicines together as you may need to use extra protection for birth control.

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What happens if I stop taking Atoin?

Suddenly stopping Atoin may cause non-stop seizures (called status epilepticus), which can endanger life. Do not stop taking the medicine without consulting your doctor. If required, your doctor will slowly reduce the dose before stopping it completely.

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For how long does Protoin stay in your system?

On an average, Protoin may stay in your system for 5-6 days. This duration varies from person to person. In some cases, it may stay for about 9-10 days.

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Who should avoid taking Epicent?

You should not take Epicent if you have liver disease, especially if you have a history of developing a liver problem due to Epicent. Also, patients taking Delavirdine (a medicine used in the treatment of HIV infection) should not take Epicent. Epicent may reduce the effectiveness of Delavirdine on HIV and the virus may also become resistant to Delavirdine. It is advised that you inform your doctor if you have any existing heart disorder before you receive Epicent.

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