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Aptiom (active ingredient: eslicarbazepine) is a prescription medication indicated for:
Aptiom belongs to a class of drugs known as voltage-gated sodium channel blockers, which stabilize the hyperexcitable neuronal membranes involved in seizures, thereby reducing their occurrence.
Aptiom is available as tablets that can be taken orally with or without food, as directed by a doctor, usually once a day. To minimize the risk of side effects, doctors may start treatment with a low dose and gradually increase the dosage based on the patient’s response. Follow the doctor’s instructions carefully and take the tablet at the same time each day for maximum benefit.
Do not exceed the recommended dosage or use Aptiom more often or for a longer time than prescribed. Your condition will not improve any faster, but you may increase your risk of side effects. Do not stop this medication without consulting your doctor, as some conditions may worsen if the drug is suddenly discontinued. Your dose may need to be gradually decreased.
The recommended dosage is based on the patient’s medical condition and response to treatment, with children’s dosages being determined by weight.
Aptiom (Eslicarbazepine) is available in the following forms and strength:
Yes, there is a savings program available for eligible patients who have commercial insurance. It can help reduce out-of-pocket costs for Eslicarbazepine.
Answer: No, APTIOM is only approved for the treatment of partial-onset seizures in adults and children ages 4 years and older with epilepsy. It is not indicated for other types of seizures.
APTIOM may interact with other medications, let your healthcare provider know about all medications, including supplements and over-the-counter drugs that you are taking. Your healthcare provider can then determine if APTIOM is safe to take with your other medications.
APTIOM is not habit-forming, but take it exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Do not stop taking it without first talking to your healthcare provider, as this could lead to a return of seizures.
The safety of eslicarbazepine during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not yet known. Consult with a healthcare provider before taking this medication if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Generic name: | Eslicarbazepine |
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Formulation: | Tablet |
Strength(s): | 200mg, 400mg, 600mg, 800mg |
Quantities Available: | 30, 60, 90, 120 |
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Our pharmacy offers lower prices on prescription drugs compared to traditional pharmacies.
When ordering Aptiom (eslicarbazepine) from a Canadian pharmacy, you can typically purchase up to a 90-day supply at one time. This practice is common for prescription medications to ensure continuity of treatment and minimize the need for frequent refills.
Here’s what you need to know:
Dosage and Quantity: Aptiom is prescribed in various strengths, such as 200 mg, 400 mg, 600 mg and 800 mg tablets, depending on your specific treatment plan. For example, if you are prescribed 800 mg per day, you would order 90 tablets for a 90-day supply (90 days x 1 tablet per day).
No, we do not sell eslicarbazepine directly on our website. However, you can still enjoy low prices on Aptiom, which contains eslicarbazepine as an active ingredient. To purchase Aptiom from us, you will need a valid prescription from your healthcare provider. We require this to dispense the medication safely and legally. You can submit your prescription by mailing it to us, faxing it, or uploading it through your online account.
Yes, we ship Aptiom (eslicarbazepine) to both the United States and Puerto Rico.
Online Pharmacies Canada has provided information from third parties intended to increase awareness and does not contain all the information about Aptiom (Eslicarbazepine). Talk to your doctor or other qualified medical practitioners for medical attention or advice, or if you have any concerns about Aptiom (Eslicarbazepine).
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