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tiagabine is used in combination with other medications to treat partial seizures, a type, epilepsy, tiagabine is a prescription drug, anticonvulsants, not known exactly how tiagabine works, it increases the amount, natural chemicals, brain which prevent seizure activity, tiagabine comes as a tablet, take by mouth, with food two to four times a day .however, for the first week, treatment will only take tiagabine once a day, a physician will slowly increase my dose, not more often than once each week, until you are at the dose, tiagabine you are, take regularly, take tiagabine, take it around the same times, every day, take tiagabine exactly as directed, don't take less or more, read my prescription, take tiagabine, do not stop taking tiagabine without talking to a physician .abruptly stopping this medication can cause seizures.a physician, decrease my dose gradually, tiagabine should not be prescribed for other uses, before taking tiagabine, allergic to tiagabine, any other medications, vitamins, nutritional supplements you are taking, be sure to mention, amiodarone, cordarone, pacerone, anticonvulsants, carbamazepine, tegretol, ethosuximide, zarontin, gabapentin, neurontin, lamotrigine, lamictal, phenobarbital, luminal, solfoton, phenytoin, dilantin, phenytek, primidone, mysoline, valproic acid, depakene, depakote, anticholinesterases, physostigmine, antilirium, pyridostigmine, mestinon, regonol, neostigmine, prostigmin, antidepressants; 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phenylbutazone, no longer available, us, propranolol, inderal, inderide, quinidine, quinidex, quinolones, cinoxacin, cinobac, no longer available, us, ciprofloxacin, cipro, enoxacin, penetrex, no longer available, us, gatifloxacin, tequin, levofloxacin, levaquin, lomefloxacin, maxequin, nalidixic acid, neggram, (no longer available, us, norfloxacin, noroxin, ofloxacin, floxin, sparfloxacin, zagam, trovafloxacin/alatrofloxacin combination, trovan, no longer available, us, rifabutin, mycobutin, rifampin, rifadin, rifamate, rimactane, stimulants, caffeine-containing products and decongestants; tacrolimus, prograf, triazolam, halcion, troleandomycin, tao, verapamil, calan, covera, isoptin, verelan, warfarin, coumadin, zafirlukast, accolate, tell a physician what herbal products you are taking, especially st, john's wort, ever had a severe rash caused by taking a medication; status epilepticus, seizures following one another without a break, eye, liver disease (Encyc), pregnant, plan to become pregnant, when breast-feeding (Encyc), become pregnant while taking tiagabine, surgery, dental surgery, taking tiagabine, tiagabine may make you drowsy and may affect my ability to think clearly, don't drive a car, don't operate machinery, how this drug will affect you, remember that alcohol may add to the drowsiness caused by this medication, ask a physician about the safe use, alcoholic beverages, taking tiagabine, seizures, status epilepticus, occurred in people without epilepsy who take tiagabine, seizures usually occurred soon after beginning treatment with tiagabine, near the time, a dose increase, also have also occurred at other times during treatment, a special diet, drinking grapefruit juice while taking this medication, take the missed dose, almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose, continue my regular dosing schedule, missed more than one dose, call a physician for instructions about re-starting my medication, what side effects can this medication cause, tiagabine, side effects, symptoms are severe, dizziness (Encyc), drowsiness (Encyc), energyor weakness, wobbliness, unsteadiness, incoordination causing difficulty walking, depression, hostility, anger, irritability, confusion, difficulty concentrating, paying attention, abnormal thinking, speech, language problems, increased appetite, upset stomach (Encyc), stomach pain, nervousness, difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, itching, bruising, painful, frequent urination, some side effects can be serious, symptoms are uncommon, rash, sores on the inside, mouth, nose, eyes, throat, flu-like symptoms, changes in vision, severe weakness, shaking hands you cannot control, numbness (Encyc), pain, burning, tingling, hands, feet, seizures, status epilepticus, don't switch containers, tightly closed, keep away from kids, store it at room temperature, away from excess heat and moisture, drug disposal, emergency/overdose, overdose, the victim has collapsed, is not breathing, symptoms, overdose may, tiredness, weakness, wobbliness, unsteadiness, incoordination causing difficulty walking, shaking hands you cannot control, confusion, speech, language problems, agitation, anger, hostility, depression, vomiting, consciousness, abnormal, uncontrollable muscle contractions, temporary inability to move, paralysis, seizures, status epilepticus, gabitril
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