Trileptal (Oxcarbazepine)

Trileptal
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Generic:
Oxcarbazepine
Indications:
epilepsy seizures
Analogs:
Oxcarbazepine Oxtellar XR Carbamazepine Eslicarbazepine Acetate Lamotrigine Levetiracetam Lacosamide Topiramate Valproate Phenytoin Zonisamide Brivaracetam Perampanel Tegretol Aptiom Keppra Lamictal Topamax Vimpat Depakote Dilantin Gabapentin Neurontin Zonegran
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Dosages

Trileptal 150 mg

Quantity Price per tablet You save Total price
60 C$1.19 - C$71.40
90 C$1.07 C$10.50 C$96.60
120 C$1.03 C$19.60 C$123.20
180 C$0.97 C$39.20 C$175.00
270 C$0.94 C$67.90 C$253.40
360 C$0.92 C$98.00 C$330.40

Trileptal 300 mg

Quantity Price per tablet You save Total price
30 C$2.80 - C$84.00
60 C$2.24 C$33.60 C$134.40
90 C$2.07 C$65.80 C$186.20
120 C$1.97 C$99.40 C$236.60
180 C$1.87 C$166.60 C$337.40
270 C$1.81 C$266.00 C$490.00

Trileptal 600 mg

Quantity Price per tablet You save Total price
30 C$4.67 - C$140.00
60 C$3.50 C$70.00 C$210.00
90 C$3.11 C$140.00 C$280.00
120 C$2.92 C$210.00 C$350.00
180 C$2.72 C$350.00 C$490.00
270 C$2.60 C$558.60 C$701.40

Manufacturers

ApotexDesitin Arzneimittel GmbHLaboratorios NormonNovartis FarmacéuticaNovartis Farma S.p.A.Novartis PharmaceuticalsNovartis Pharmaceuticals CanadaNovartis Pharmaceuticals CorporationNovartis Pharmaceuticals UKNovartis Pharma GmbHNovartis Pharma S.A.S.Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

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Brand Names

Also known as (by country):
CountryBrand Names
Canada
Apo-Oxcarbazepine
Germany
Timox
Italy
Tolep

FAQ

A prescription is required to buy oxcarbazepine from local pharmacies in Canada. However, our store policy allows you to order it without a prescription and have it sent by mail.

The available product information does not confirm whether these specific film-coated tablets are scored or suitable for splitting, crushing, or chewing. Swallow them as directed unless a pharmacist or prescriber confirms that altering the tablet is appropriate for the package received.

Inactive ingredients can differ between manufacturers, even when the active ingredient is oxcarbazepine. The exact excipients for the product supplied should be checked on its package label or leaflet, especially if you have an allergy or intolerance.

Do not use tablets from packaging with a broken seal, damaged blister, moisture exposure, or other signs that product protection may be compromised. Keep the package and compare the product details before the discrepancy is checked.

Store the tablets at 25°C; excursions between 15°C and 30°C are permitted. Keep them in a tightly closed container, protected from moisture.

Oxcarbazepine is an anticonvulsant used to treat focal, also called partial-onset, seizures in epilepsy. In Canada, it is used alone or with other antiseizure medicines in patients aged 6 years and older.

Pregnancy requires an individual medical assessment because seizure control must be balanced against potential risks to the fetus. Do not stop oxcarbazepine suddenly if pregnancy occurs. Oxcarbazepine and its active metabolite pass into breast milk, so the decision to breastfeed or continue treatment should also be made with a clinician.

Take these tablets by mouth exactly as prescribed, preferably on a regular schedule. They may be taken with or without food, since food does not significantly affect absorption. The dose and any dose changes depend on the seizure treatment plan and other medicines being used.

Description

Brand Name: Trileptal
Active Ingredient: oxcarbazepine
Indication: Treatment of partial epileptic seizures as monotherapy in adults or adjunctive therapy in adults and children as young as age 4
Company Name: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
Availability: Approved by FDA January 10, 2000

Med Trileptal: Another Choice for Partial Onset EpilepsyTrileptal: Introduction

More than 2 million people in the US have some form of epilepsy. Seventy percent of them are adults. Although contemporary treatment approaches can provide full or partial control of seizures in about 85% of patients, some 15% of patients do not achieve this control, and many patients are virtually resistant to available drug therapies. Some patients with partial onset seizures - those that originate in one hemisphere of the brain, often without loss of consciousness - resort to surgery to remove the affected area of the brain, ideally without affecting personality or function.

Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation recently received FDA approval to market Trileptal (oxcarbazepine), a new drug for both adults and children with partial seizures. The recommended daily doses range from 1200 mg/day as adjunctive therapy to 2400 mg/day as monotherapy in adults (given as two daily doses) and 30-46 mg/kg/day as adjunctive therapy for children ages 4-16.

Trileptal: How It Works

Trileptal activity is primarily exerted through its monohydroxy metabolite (MHD). The precise mechanism by which Trileptal and MHD exert their antiseizure effect is unknown; however, in vitro electrophysiological studies indicate that they produce blockade of voltage-sensitive sodium channels, resulting in stabilization of hyperexcited neural membranes, inhibition of repetitive neuronal firing, and diminution of propagation of synaptic impulses. These actions are important in the prevention of seizures spreading in the brain.

TrileptalTrileptal: Clinical Study Results

Six multicenter randomized, double-blind controlled trials established Trileptal's efficacy in adults and children. Four of these studies demonstrated Trileptal's effectiveness as monotherapy. One trial was conducted in 102 adult patients with refractory partial seizures who had been withdrawn from other antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and received either placebo or Trileptal. Trileptal was given 1500 mg/day on day 1 and 2400 mg/day afterward for an additional 9 days. During the 10-day study period, Trileptal patients experienced significantly fewer partial seizures than placebo patients.

Similar results in favor of Trileptal were observed in a study of 67 untreated patients with newly diagnosed and recent-onset partial seizures who began treatment with either placebo or 300 mg Trileptal twice daily. Trileptal was titrated to 1200 mg/day (600 mg twice daily) in 6 days, followed by maintenance treatment for 84 days.

A third study substituted Trileptal monotherapy 2400 mg/day for carbamazepine in 143 patients whose seizures were inadequately controlled by carbamazepine at a stable dose of 800 to 1600 mg/day. The Trileptal dose was maintained for 56 days. Patients who were able to tolerate 2400 mg/day of Trileptal during carbamazepine withdrawal were randomized to receive either 300 mg/day or stay on the 2400 mg/day dose. After an observation period of 126 days, patients who received 2400 mg/day of Trileptal experienced significantly fewer seizures than those on the 300 mg/day dose.

Similar results in favor of the 2400 mg/day dose of Trileptal were observed in a fourth monotherapy trial conducted in 87 patients whose seizures were inadequately controlled on 1 or 2 AEDs. Patients were randomized to receive either 2400 mg/day or 300 mg/day Trileptal while eliminating their standard AED regimen over 6 weeks. Seizure frequency was evaluated over an additional 84 days.

Two studies assessed the efficacy of Trileptal as adjunctive therapy for partial seizures in 692 adults and 264 children (3-17 years of age). In both trials, patients were stabilized on optimum dosages of their concomitant AEDs during an 8-week baseline phase. Patients were randomized to receive either a placebo or a specific dose of Trileptal in addition to their other AEDs. Adults were followed for 24 weeks, while children were observed for 14 weeks. The adults received fixed Trileptal doses of 600, 1200, or 2400 mg/day, while the children received 30-46 mg/kg/day. Trileptal significantly reduced seizure frequency at all doses tested. In the group of adults receiving 2400 mg/day Trileptal, however, more than 65% of the adults discontinued treatment because of adverse events.

Trileptal: What the Patient Should Know

Trileptal may render hormonal contraceptives less effective, so other non-hormonal forms of contraception are recommended in women taking Trileptal (particularly since Trileptal may have the potential to result in congenital disabilities). Caution should be exercised if alcohol is consumed by patients who are taking Trileptal since an additive sedative effect may result. Trileptal may also result in dizziness or drowsiness, so patients should avoid driving or operating machinery until they have adequately gauged the effects of Trileptal on their ability to perform these tasks.

The most common adverse reactions reported with Trileptal include dizziness, drowsiness, diplopia, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, ataxia, abnormal vision, abdominal pain, tremors, dyspepsia, and abnormal gait. Hyponatremia may develop during Trileptal use. Patients with a known sensitivity to carbamazepine should be aware that 25-30% of them may experience hypersensitivity to Trileptal, and if so, should immediately discontinue using Trileptal. Patients should inform their physicians of other medications they may be taking since Trileptal may interact with certain drugs (such as felodipine and verapamil).

For many people, Trileptal is a valuable treatment option for epilepsy and bipolar disorder, as it helps with seizures and mood swings. This medication is a top pick for people looking for efficient symptom relief with fewer side effects because of its unique action method and favorable side effect profile. However, to ensure the best possible treatment outcomes and an enhanced quality of life, it is crucial for those who are prescribed Trileptal to keep lines of communication open with their healthcare professionals to monitor the medication's efficacy and swiftly address any potential issues.

Medically reviewed by
Jennifer Bowles
Pharmacologist
Updated August 11, 2026

Customer questions

Asked by Maya, Hamilton, Canada

I'm in Hamilton. Can I enter my postal code before paying to check whether oxcarbazepine can be shipped to my address?

Answered by Support team

Yes. Enter your Hamilton postal code at checkout before payment to check whether shipping to your address is available.

Asked by Liam, St. Johns, Canada

My oxcarbazepine package arrived in St. John's after very cold weather. What should I check before I take the tablets?

Answered by Support team

Check that the outer package and any inner packaging are intact and that the tablets are dry, not cracked, crumbled, or discoloured. As the actual temperature exposure is unknown, do not use tablets if the packaging or tablets appear compromised; keep the package and verify the labelled storage conditions.

Asked by Thomas T, Yellowknife, Canada

I live in Yellowknife and want to avoid running out of my seizure medicine. How can I check whether you can ship oxcarbazepine to my address?

Answered by Support team

Enter your Yellowknife postal code at checkout before payment to check whether shipping to your address is available. Availability can vary by destination, so this is the best way to confirm it for your location.

Asked by Sophie, Trois-Rivieres, Canada

Before I order, can you confirm whether the oxcarbazepine tablets will come in a bottle or in blister packs?

Answered by Support team

The exact packaging format is not confirmed in advance and may vary with the supplied product. Check the received package label for the manufacturer, dosage form, strength, lot number, expiry date, and packaging details.

Asked by Emma B, St. Catharines, Canada

I have type 2 diabetes and take metformin. Does oxcarbazepine need special diabetes monitoring or dose changes?

Answered by Support team
Medical reviewed by Jennifer Bowles

Oxcarbazepine does not have a diabetes-specific contraindication or routine blood-glucose dose adjustment. Your full medicine list should still be reviewed for interactions, and you should continue your usual diabetes monitoring plan.

Product specifications

Active ingredientOxcarbazepine
Drug classAnticonvulsant (antiepileptic)
Dosage formFilm-coated tablet
Available strengths150 mg, 300 mg, 600 mg
Route of administrationOral
StorageStore at 25°C; excursions permitted between 15°C and 30°C. Keep the tablets in a tightly closed container, protected from moisture.
ATC codeN03AF02

Regulatory information

Canada: Trileptal medicine status
Health Canada listingHealth Canada's Drug Product Database lists Trileptal oxcarbazepine tablets in 150 mg, 300 mg, and 600 mg strengths.
Prescription statusOxcarbazepine is a prescription drug in Canada and requires a prescription from an authorized prescriber.
Product licence holderThe Trileptal listings in the Drug Product Database identify Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc. as the manufacturer; confirm the specific DIN and current market status for the dispensed product.
Adverse reaction reportingSuspected serious or unexpected adverse reactions can be reported to Health Canada through the Canada Vigilance Program.

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