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Re: Parnate and Trileptal - why the clash? » djmmm

Posted by Maxime on February 9, 2006, at 12:09:19

In reply to Re: Parnate and Trileptal - why the clash?, posted by djmmm on February 8, 2006, at 21:43:16

Hi. Can you expand on what you wrote. Are you saying that the Trileptal is reducing the amount of Parnate that my body is metabolising?

Thanks.

Maxime

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> Oxcarbazepine is similar to carbamazepine in that they both induce an array of liver enzymes reponsible for metabolizing most drugs, including Parnate. (they even induce their own metabolism).

 

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