I have been suffering from Manic Depressive Psychosis (MDP) since 1987 and am currently taking Oxetol 600 mg. What are the long-term side effects of taking Oxetol 600 mg, and are there any precautions I should take?
Oxcarbazepine (the active ingredient in your medication) is highly effective and generally well-tolerated for long-term management of mood disorders. Over many years, potential long-term effects can include low blood sodium levels (hyponatremia), mild thyroid hormone reduction, and a slight decrease in bone density.\n\nTo ensure your safety, please follow these precautions:\n1. Undergo routine blood tests, especially to monitor your sodium levels, thyroid, and liver function.\n2. Ensure adequate calcium and Vitamin D intake to protect your bones.\n3. Never stop taking your medication suddenly, as this can cause symptoms to return.\n4. Inform your doctor about any new medications to prevent drug interactions.
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I have been suffering from Manic Depressive Psychosis (MDP) since 1987 and am currently taking Oxetol 600 mg. What are the long-term side effects of taking Oxetol 600 mg, and are there any precautions I should take?