Epilim 200

Epilim 200 Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Epilim 200 shows antiepileptic properties in various types of seizures. The exact mechanism of Epilim 200 is not yet established. However it is suggested that its activity is related to increased brain levels of Gama Amino Butyric Acid (GABA).

Trade Name Epilim 200
Generic Sodium Valproate
Weight 200mg
Type Tablet
Therapeutic Class Primary anti-epileptic drugs
Manufacturer Sanofi Aventis Sa
Available Country Spain, Nigeria
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Epilim 200
Epilim 200

Uses

Epilim 200 is used for -

  • Epilepsy: All types of epilepsy such as Absence seizure, Myoclonic seizure, Tonic-clonic seizure, Atonic, Mixed, simple or generalized, Secondary generalized seizure etc.
  • Mania: For the treatment of manic episodes of bipolar disorders.
  • Other: As an alternative treatment for febrile convulsion & migraine prophylaxis.

Dosage

Epilim 200 dosage

Oral:

Adults:

  • Initial: 600 mg/day in 2 divided doses, preferably after food. Dose may be increased by 200mg/day at 3 days interval to a maximum of 2.5 gm daily in divided doses until control of seizure is achieved.
  • Maintenance dose: Usually 1-2 gm daily (20-30 mg/kg daily).

Children (up to 20 kg):

  • Initial: 20 mg/kg daily in divided doses. Dose may be increased in severe cases with proper monitoring of plasma concentration.

Children (over 20 kg):

  • Initial: 400 mg/ day (irrespective of weight). Dose may be increased by 20-30 mg/ kg if required to achieve control.

Injection:

Epilim 200 is for intravenous use only. Use of Epilim 200 for periods of more than 14 days has not been studied. Patients should be switched to oral valproate products as soon as it is clinically feasible.

Epilim 200 should be administered as a 60 minute infusion (but not more than 20 mg/min) with the same frequency as the oral products, although plasma concentration monitoring and dosage adjustments may be necessary.

In one clinical safety study, approximately 90 patients withepilepsyand with no measurable plasma levels of valproate were given single infusions of Epilim 200 (up to 15 mg/kg and mean dose of 1184 mg) over 5-10 minutes (1.5-3.0 mg/kg/min). Patients generally tolerated the more rapid infusions well. This study was not designed to assess the effectiveness of these regimens.

Side Effects

Gastric irritation, nausea, ataxia & tremor; hyperammonaemia, increased appetite & weight gain; transient hair loss, oedema, thrombocytopenia, and inhibition of platelet aggregation, impaired hepatic function leading rarely to fetal hepatic failure; rashes; sedation; rarely lethargy and confusion and also increased alertness; rarely pancreatitis, leucopenia, pancytopenia, red cell hypoplasia, fibrinogen reduction; irregular periods, amenorrhoea, gynaecomastia, toxic epidermal necrolysis, hearing loss, Fancoli's syndrome, dementia, Steven's-Johnson syndrome, and vasculitis have also been reported.

Precaution

Liver function should be monitored before therapy and during first six months, especially in those patients who seem most at risk. Blood tests are recommended before surgery. Renal impaired patients, pregnant and brest feeding mother should be specially cared. Valproate is eliminated mainly through the kidney, partly in the form of ketone bodies which may lead to false statement in urine ketone test. Sudden withdrawal of therapy should be avoided

Interaction

Epilim 200 is a non specific inhibitor of drug metabolism. Phenobarbital, Phenytoin, Warfarin, Aspirin etc. interacts with Epilim 200.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Epilim 200 crosses the placenta in humans which may lead to neural tube defects such as anencephaly and spina bifida if exposed in the first trimester. Epilim 200 may excrete in breast milk. So treatment with Epilim 200 may cause harm to new born baby.

Contraindication

Epilim 200 is contra-indicated in patients with known hypersensitivity of Epilim 200, personal or family history of severe active liver disease, hepatic dysfunction, porphyria and known urea cycle disorder.

Storage Condition

Syrup: Store below 30° C, protected from light.

Tablet: Store below 30° C, protected from light. Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.

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FAQ

What is Epilim 200 used for?

Epilim 200 used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder. It's occasionally used to prevent migraine headaches. This medicine is only available on prescription.

How safe is Epilim 200?

Many people can take Epilim 200 safely for many months or years. However, there are potential side effects that can happen over a long time. Long-term treatment with Epilim 200 can cause osteoporosis and osteopenia.

How long does it take for sodium valproate to work?

Epilim 200 may take several days to show an initial effect and in some cases may take from two to six weeks for maximum effect. Treatment is started with low doses and may be increased over a couple of weeks according to your child's response.

What are the common side effects of Epilim 200?

The common side effects of Epilim 200 are include:

  • stomach pain, feeling or being sick
  • diarrhoea
  • dry or sore mouth, or swollen gums
  • shakes (tremors) in a part of your body, or unusual eye movements
  • feeling tired or sleepy
  • headache
  • weight gain
  • thinning hair, or changes to the colour or texture of your hair
  • irregular or delayed periods

How to take Epilim 200?

Epilim 200 comes as slow release (prolonged or sustained release) tablets, capsules and granules, gastro-resistant tablets, crushable tablets, and as a liquid.
Slow release medicine passes into your body gradually.

When is the best time to take Epilim 200?

You can take Epilim 200 with or without food, but it's best to stick to the same way each time. Do not take it with food some days and without food on other days.

How often can I take Epilim 200?

If you're taking Epilim 200 once a day, you can choose a time that suits you. Just try to keep to the same time every day.
If you're taking Epilim 200 twice a day, try to leave a gap of 10 to 12 hours between doses. For example you could take your first dose in the morning (between 7am and 8am) and your second dose in the evening (between 7pm and 8pm).

Is Epilim 200 safe during pregnancy?

Epilim 200 is not recommended in pregnancy, as it can cause birth defects and problems with your baby's learning and behaviour.
If there's a chance you could become pregnant while taking this medicine, your doctor will put you on Prevent, the Epilim 200 prevention programme.

Is Epilim 200 safe during breastfeeding?

If your doctor or health visitor says your baby is healthy you can take Epilim 200 while breastfeeding.
Epilim 200 passes into breast milk in small amounts but it's unlikely to harm your baby so you can continue breastfeeding if your doctor says you need to take it.

How long will I take Epilim 200?

Once your condition is under control, you'll usually need to keep taking Epilim 200 for many years.

Is Epilim 200 safe to take it for a long time?

Many people can take Epilim 200 safely for many months or years.
However, there are potential side effects that can happen over a long time. Long-term treatment with Epilim 200 can cause osteoporosis and osteopenia.

What will happen when I come off Epilim 200?

Do not stop taking Epilim 200 suddenly, unless your doctor tells you to.
You're unlikely to get any extra symptoms when you stop taking this medicine. However, if you're taking Epilim 200 for epilepsy, it's possible that you'll get seizures again once you stop taking it. You can prevent these withdrawal seizures by reducing your dose of Epilim 200 gradually.

Can I drink alcohol with Epilim 200?

Drinking alcohol while taking Epilim 200 may make you feel sleepy or tired. It's best to stop drinking alcohol during the first few days, until you see how the medicine affects you.

Will Epilim 200 affect my fertility?

Epilim 200 can reduce fertility in both men and women. Once you stop taking this medicine, your fertility will return.In men Epilim 200 has been reported to cause infertility.

Will Epilim 200 affect my contraception?

Epilim 200 does not affect any type of contraception, including the combined pill and emergency contraception.If there's a chance you could become pregnant while taking Epilim 200 you must use contraception. Your doctor will put you on Prevent, the valproate pregnancy prevention programme.

Can I drive after taking Epilim 200?

You may feel sleepy, tired or dizzy when you first start taking Epilim 200. This may also happen if your dose has increased. If you're affected, do not drive or ride a bike until you feel more alert.

Can I take too much dose of Epilim 200?

Taking too much Epilim 200 can lead to symptoms such as: feeling or being sick, headaches or feeling dizzy,muscle weakness.

What happen If I missed Epilim 200?

If you've missed a dose, what you do next depends on whether you usually take your medicine once or twice a day. If you take Epilim 200 once a day ,take the forgotten dose as soon as you remember unless it's within a few hours of the next dose.

Who should not take Epilim 200?

You should not use Epilim 200 if you are allergic to it.


*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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