Introduction to NEUROTIN TABLET

NEUROTIN TABLET is a medication that belongs to the antiepileptic group of drugs It can be taken with or without food but it is important to take it at the same time every day for maximum effectiveness The dosage and duration of treatment will depend on your specific condition and how you respond to the medication Your doctor will most likely start you on a low dose and gradually increase it It may take a few weeks for the medication to start working properly so it is important to follow your doctors instructions and continue taking it regularly until advised otherwise In general most people do not experience any side effects while taking NEUROTIN TABLET The most common side effects include feeling sleepy dizzy or tired These side effects are usually mild and will go away on their own as your body adjusts to the medication Most side effects are not serious and do not require medical attention However if any side effects persist or concern you it is important to talk to your doctor It is recommended to avoid drinking alcohol while taking NEUROTIN TABLET as it may increase sleepiness and dizziness If you experience any unusual mood changes such as anxiety agitation depression or thoughts of selfharm it is important to notify your doctor immediately Before starting NEUROTIN TABLET it is important to inform your doctor if you have any kidneyrelated problems or if you are over 65 years old Your doctor may need to prescribe a different dosage for individuals with these conditions Additionally women who are pregnant breastfeeding or planning to become pregnant should consult their doctor before using this medication

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