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Who should not take Felbatol?: Basic

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New comprehensive downloadable medication sheet
  • Additional information on this drug and how to use it.
  • A starting point for discussion with your doctor.
  • Answers to frequently asked questions.

Before deciding to use Felbatol, read about the serious side effects here and ask your doctor or pharmacist for more extensive written information.

Everyone considering the use of Felbatol should read the box warning in the package insert and discuss the risk of life-threatening blood and liver disorders with their doctor.

People who are allergic to felbamate or to other medicines in the same family, called carbamates, should not take Felbatol. Neither should people who have had any liver disease, blood disorder, or problem with their immune system.


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