Phenacemide (Systemic)
Brand Names : Epiclase, Phetylureum, phenacetylcarbamide
Precautions While Using This MedicineYour doctor should check your progress at regular visits
,
especially during the first few months of treatment with this medicine. During
this time, the amount of medicine you are taking may have to be changed often
to meet your individual needs.
If you have been taking phenacemide regularly, do not stop taking it without
first checking with your doctor. Your doctor may want you to decrease gradually
the amount you are taking before stopping completely. This will help reduce
the possibility of seizures.
Be sure to tell your doctor as soon as possible if
you have a sore throat, fever, or general feeling of tiredness, or if you
notice any unusual bleeding or bruising
, such as reddish or purplish
spots on skin, or recurring nosebleeds or bleeding gums.
Also, be sure to tell your doctor as soon as possible
if you or your family notice any changes in your behavior or mood
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such as aggressiveness, depression, or a decreased interest in your surroundings.
This medicine will add to the effects of alcohol and other CNS depressants
(medicines that cause drowsiness). Some examples of CNS depressants are antihistamines
or medicine for hay fever, other allergies, or colds; sedatives, tranquilizers,
or sleeping medicine; prescription pain medicine or narcotics; barbiturates;
other medicine for seizures; muscle relaxants; or anesthetics, including some
dental anesthetics. Check with your doctor before taking
any of the above while you are using this medicine
.
This medicine may cause some people to become dizzy or drowsy. Make sure you know how you react to this medicine before you drive, use machines,
or do anything else that could be dangerous if you are dizzy or are not alert
.
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