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TAKE CONTROL TODAYMysoline should not be taken by patients with a history of porphyria and by patients who are sensitive to phenobarbital.
Women who are pregnant or may become pregnant, and those who are breastfeeding should be cautious about using Mysoline. Breastfeeding may need to be discontinued if the baby is unusually sleepy.
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