Canadian Corporate News - Health Canada: Patients of Asian Ancestry Using Epilepsy Drug Carbamazepine May be at Increased Risk of Serious Skin Reactions.
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Mar 20, 2008 (Marketwire via COMTEX) — Health Canada is advising Canadians about new safety information for carbamazepine, a drug used to treat epilepsy, mania, bipolar disorder and a painful condition of the face called trigeminal neuralgia. In Canada, carbamazepine is sold under the brand name Tegretol, and multiple generic names.
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Health Canada has revised the prescribing information for Tegretol (http://cpe0013211b4c6d-cm0014e88ee7a4.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com/dpdonline/displayInfo.do?drugCode=6uWRkjprVpI=), and is currently revising the prescribing information …
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