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Your carbamazepine level is within the target therapeutic range, providing effective seizure control, mood stabilization, or pain relief (trigeminal neuralgia).
Your carbamazepine level is far below the therapeutic range, providing no seizure control or mood stabilization. Risk of breakthrough seizures or mood relapse is high.
Contact your doctor immediately. A significant dose increase is needed.
Carbamazepine: {{value}} {{unit}} — critically low (therapeutic: {{low}}–{{high}})Your carbamazepine level is below the target range. This may not provide adequate seizure control or mood stabilization. Note that carbamazepine induces its own metabolism (autoinduction), so levels may drop during the first weeks of therapy.
Discuss with your doctor. A dose increase is typically needed. Levels should be measured at trough, and ongoing monitoring is important as autoinduction stabilizes.
Carbamazepine: {{value}} {{unit}} — subtherapeutic (target: {{low}}–{{high}})Your carbamazepine level is at or just below the target range. For trigeminal neuralgia, lower levels can still be effective.
Discuss with your doctor based on your condition and symptom control.
Carbamazepine: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour carbamazepine level is within the target therapeutic range, providing effective seizure control, mood stabilization, or pain relief (trigeminal neuralgia).
Continue current dosing. Monitor CBC, liver function, and electrolytes (sodium) periodically, as carbamazepine can cause hyponatremia and bone marrow suppression.
Carbamazepine: {{value}} {{unit}} — within therapeutic range ({{low}}–{{high}})Your carbamazepine level sits in the optimal therapeutic window, providing good clinical effect with minimal side effects.
Continue current regimen. Routine monitoring recommended.
Carbamazepine: {{value}} {{unit}} — at optimal levelYour carbamazepine level is above the target range. Early side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, blurred vision, ataxia, and nausea.
Discuss with your doctor. A small dose reduction may be considered. Monitor sodium level as hyponatremia is a common side effect.
Carbamazepine: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highYour carbamazepine level is above the therapeutic range. Toxicity symptoms include significant ataxia, nystagmus, diplopia (double vision), lethargy, and dysarthria. Very high levels can cause coma, seizures, and respiratory depression.
Contact your doctor. Hold or reduce the dose. Monitor sodium and cardiac function (ECG) as carbamazepine can cause hyponatremia and cardiac conduction abnormalities.
Carbamazepine: {{value}} {{unit}} — supratherapeutic (target: {{low}}–{{high}})A critically high carbamazepine level causes noticeable neurological toxicity including coma, seizures, respiratory depression, and cardiac conduction abnormalities (wide QRS, arrhythmias). Hyperreflexia, myoclonus, and choreoathetosis can also occur.
This is a medical emergency. Seek immediate ICU care. Multiple-dose activated charcoal can enhance elimination. Hemodialysis may be considered in noticeable cases. Cardiac monitoring is essential.
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