Mysoline Drug Information

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A healthcare provider may prescribe Mysoline to treat certain types of epileptic seizures. This part of the eMedTV library offers an in-depth look at Mysoline, including information on its possible side effects, dosing guidelines, and more.

Possible side effects of Mysoline include coordination problems and spinning sensations (vertigo). This eMedTV segment offers a detailed list of common Mysoline side effects, as well as side effects that may require immediate medical attention.

Mysoline is approved for treating grand mal and partial seizures in adults and children. This eMedTV resource describes these and other Mysoline uses (including "off-label" uses), and also explains how the medication works to treat these conditions.

As this eMedTV article explains, the recommended starting Mysoline dosage for treating epilepsy will be based on several factors, such as age and other medications you are taking. This page also provides some tips on when and how to take Mysoline.

Drug interactions can occur when Mysoline is taken with certain other drugs, such as alcohol and narcotics. This eMedTV page talks about these and other Mysoline drug interactions and explains the problems that can occur due to these interactions.

Mysoline can cause certain blood problems, which can increase your risk of bleeding or bruising. This eMedTV page lists more Mysoline warnings and precautions, including who should avoid Mysoline and what to tell your doctor before starting the drug.

Generic Mysoline is available in two strengths -- 50 mg and 250 mg tablets. This part of the eMedTV archives takes an in-depth look at generic Mysoline, explaining how the FDA determined that the generic medication is as good as the brand-name drug.