Mysoline and aphonia Patient Reports February 11, 2012
Mysoline Side Effects Report #5424841-7
Mysoline side effect was reported by a Consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES on Aug 06, 2007. Female patient, 75 years of age, weighting 175.0 lb, was diagnosed with essential tremor and was treated with Mysoline. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: activities of daily living impaired, aphonia, asthenia, crying, hand deformity, hypoaesthesia, hypotonia, insomnia, musculoskeletal stiffness. Mysoline dosage: (250 MG QD ORAL), (250 MG QD ORAL), (350 MG QD ORAL). During the same period patient was treated with PLAVIX, TOPAMAX, HYZAAR, CRESTOR, KLONOPIN. Patient recovered.
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