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Concerns After Taking Cyclizine with Epilepsy

7/26/2025, 10:10:20 PMMale25-34

Hello everyone. I weigh 224 pounds and I'm 37 years old. I've been managing my epilepsy with Tegretol for over a decade now, and I've been seizure-free during that time. A little while ago, I took Cyclizine because I was feeling nauseous, but I did so without doing any research first. I’ve now learned that it might not have been safe for me to take this medication. So far, I haven't experienced any negative effects, but should I be worried? Is there anything specific I should do at this point? Thank you for your assistance.

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Cony

7/26/2025, 10:10:36 PM

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Taking Cyclizine while managing epilepsy can raise concerns, especially since you’ve been successfully controlling your seizures with Tegretol for a long time. It’s great to hear that you haven’t experienced any negative effects thus far.

Explanation:

Cyclizine is an antihistamine often used to treat nausea. For individuals with epilepsy, some medications may interact with anti-seizure drugs or lower seizure thresholds, potentially triggering seizures. While Cyclizine is not specifically known to significantly affect Tegretol, it's wise to be cautious since you're managing a chronic condition.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on how you're feeling over the next few days. Pay attention to any unusual sensations, changes in mood, seizures, or confusing episodes.

  2. Stay Hydrated and Rest: Ensure you’re drinking enough water, especially if you’re feeling nauseous. Resting can also help your body recover from any potential side effects.

  3. Avoid Further Non-Prescribed Medications: Refrain from taking any additional medications or over-the-counter products without consulting a healthcare provider, particularly those for nausea or other symptoms not already discussed with your doctor.

  4. Document Your Experience: Write down when you took Cyclizine, the dosage, and any reactions you have had since then. This information could be helpful if you decide to discuss this with your healthcare provider later.

  5. Reach Out If Needed: If you experience any negative effects, such as increased seizures, mood changes, dizziness, or confusion, or if you have any new health concerns, it would be wise to seek personalized medical advice.

You’ve managed your epilepsy well, and it's understandable to feel uneasy about new medications. Monitor your health closely, and remember that you're doing the right thing by seeking information. If you need any more guidance, feel free to ask!

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