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; Change in vision; change in walking or balance; clumsiness or unsteadiness; cough, fever, sneezing, or sore throat; crying; dizziness ; double vision; false sense of well-being; feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings; mental depression; sensation of spinning; uncontrolled back-and-forth and/or rolling eye movements
Less common
Agitation; awkwardness; bloody or cloudy urine; blurred vision; bruising; confusion; congestion; convulsions (seizures); decreased urination; difficulty in focusing eyes; disorientation; faintness or light-headedness when getting up from a lying or sitting position; fast or irregular heartbeat; frequent falls; frequent urge to urinate; general feeling of illness; headache ; hoarseness; increased thirst; itching of the vagina, with or without white vaginal discharge; loss of consciousness ; memory loss; muscle cramps ; pain or burning while urinating; pain or tenderness around eyes or cheekbones; poor control in body movements-for example, when reaching or stepping; problems with coordination; shaking or trembling of arms, legs, hands, and feet; shortness of breath; skin rash; stuffy or runny nose; tightness in chest; trouble in walking; troubled breathing; unusual feelings; unusual tiredness or weakness; wheezing
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Anxiety; bleeding or crusting sores on lips; burning feeling in chest or stomach; chest pain; chills; decreased response to stimulation; hives or itching; irritability; joint pain; muscle pain or weakness; nervousness; purple spots on skin; rectal bleeding; redness, blistering, peeling, or loosening of skin; restlessness; sores, ulcers, or white spots in mouth or on lips; stomach upset; swelling of legs; swollen glands
Other side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. However, check with your doctor if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome.
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Abdominal pain; burning feeling in chest or stomach; nausea and vomiting; runny or stuffy nose; sleepiness or unusual drowsiness
Less common
Acid or sour stomach; acne; back pain; belching ; bloody nose; blurred vision; change in your sense of taste; constipation; diarrhea; difficulty in speaking; dryness of mouth; feeling of warmth and redness of face, neck, arms, and occasionally chest; heartburn; increased sweating; increased urination; nervousness; trouble in sleeping
Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your doctor.
2006-10-25 17:55:20
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answered by kelliekareen 4
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Trileptal Overdose Symptoms
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answered by ? 4
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This Site Might Help You.
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What are the chances of death from a tileptal overdose?
I can't find much info on the symptoms of a trileptal overdose
2015-08-13 11:35:07
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answered by Brandy 1
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I think you mean Trileptal which is a trade name for oxcarbazepine.
It is an anti-seizure prescription medicine and part of the benzo-diazapine family. An overdose usually produces dizziness, fatigue, nausea but no deaths have been directly attributed to this drug.
2006-10-25 18:01:51
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answered by Jack 6
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Why would you care about symptoms if you want to die? Obviously if you are considering suicide... You really dont want to do it... From experience dont do it! I took 100 tranqualizers thinking that would be enough.... well was i wrong when i woke up a week later! That was a big mistake of a way to cry for help... Seek medical attention...
2006-10-25 23:28:27
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answered by coffeejitterzz 2
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Slim to none. Overdoses only occur with narcotics; sleeping pills are melatonin reuptake intropetitors, which means that the sleep-producing chemicals in your own body activate the neurostimulus of the medulla oblongata in the cerebral cortex hemisphere of a person's brain. Or you can die very quickly. I'm not quite sure. To demonstrate i'll take thirty now. see, all functioonss appperr too beee norrrrmmallll.............
2006-10-25 17:56:56
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answered by dbqdawg 3
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No it increases the chance of you throwing up/ blacking out / organ damage, not death
2016-03-17 22:43:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Look in the PDR...call poison control...or go to the ER! NOW!
2006-10-25 17:54:52
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answered by KathieJo 5
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may i ask why you want the info?
2006-10-25 17:49:19
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