oxana (OXCARBAZEPINE)
Introduction to Oxana
Oxana is a medication primarily used to treat certain types of seizures in individuals with epilepsy. It is known for its effectiveness in managing partial seizures and is sometim... See More

What is Oxana?
Oxana is an anticonvulsant medication primarily used to treat partial seizures in adults and children with epilepsy. It works by stabilizing overactive nerve activity in the brain through its action on sodium channels, reducing excessive electrical signals that cause seizures. Additionally, it may help in managing nerve pain by modulating neuronal excitability. This medicine is often well-tolerated and prescribed as part of a comprehensive epilepsy management plan.

What is the usual dose of Oxana?
- For adults (epilepsy): The starting dose is typically 300 mg once daily, which can be gradually increased. The usual dose range is 600–2,400 mg per day, divided into 2 doses.
- For children (epilepsy): The starting dose depends on the child's weight and age, usually around 8–10 mg/kg/day, divided into 2 doses.

How do I take Oxana?
Oxana can be taken with or without food, depending on personal preference or tolerance. It is important to take the medication consistently at the same time each day. Swallow tablets whole with water, and do not crush or chew them unless directed by a healthcare provider. There are no specific food restrictions while using Oxana, but alcohol should be avoided as it may increase drowsiness or dizziness. Always follow the dosage and instructions provided by your doctor.

For how long do I take Oxana?
The duration of Oxana treatment depends on the condition being treated:
- For epilepsy: It is usually taken long-term, often for years, to prevent seizures. Some people may be able to stop taking it after a period of stability, under the supervision of their doctor.
- For other conditions (like bipolar disorder or nerve pain): The duration will depend on your doctor’s recommendation based on your response to treatment.
Always follow your doctor’s instructions about how long to take Oxana.

What is Oxana used for?
Oxana is primarily indicated for the treatment of partial-onset seizures in adults and children aged 2 years and older, either as monotherapy or as an adjunct therapy. It is also used off-label in some cases for conditions like bipolar disorder and neuropathic pain, though these uses require careful clinical assessment. Its primary role is in seizure management due to its anticonvulsant properties.

How long does it take for Oxana to start working?
Oxana typically begins to show effects within a few hours after administration, as it is quickly absorbed and converted to its active metabolite. However, its full therapeutic benefits, particularly for managing seizures, may take several days to weeks as the body adjusts to the medication. Regular monitoring by a healthcare provider helps evaluate its effectiveness over time.

Is Oxana effective?
Clinical studies demonstrate that Oxana effectively reduces seizure frequency in people with epilepsy. In randomized controlled trials, it significantly decreased the number of partial-onset seizures compared to placebo. For example, adjunctive therapy with Oxana showed seizure reductions of over 50% in many patients. It has also been shown to effectively treat generalized tonic-clonic seizures, with efficacy comparable to other antiepileptic drugs, further establishing its role in epilepsy management.

How does one know if Oxana is working?
The benefit of Oxana is evaluated by monitoring a reduction in seizure frequency, duration, and severity. Patient-reported improvements in quality of life, such as better mood and daily functioning, also indicate effectiveness. Additional measures include electroencephalogram (EEG) results and assessment of tolerability, ensuring significant adverse effects are minimized during treatment.

How does Oxana work?
Oxana works as an anticonvulsant by stabilizing overactive nerve activity in the brain. It blocks voltage-sensitive sodium channels in neuronal membranes, reducing excessive repetitive firing of nerve signals. This mechanism decreases the hyperexcitability associated with seizures. Additionally, Oxana's metabolite (licarbazepine) contributes to its therapeutic effect by enhancing its sodium channel-blocking action. This helps prevent the abnormal electrical activity that causes seizures.

Who should avoid taking Oxana?
Important warnings for Oxana include the risk of severe allergic reactions, such as skin rashes and Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and hyponatremia (low sodium levels). It should be used with caution in patients with a history of blood disorders, liver or kidney problems, and those taking other anticonvulsants. Oxana is contraindicated in individuals with hypersensitivity to the drug or other carbamazepine-related medications. Regular blood tests are advised.

Can I take Oxana with vitamins or supplements?
Oxana may interact with certain vitamins and supplements, particularly those that affect sodium levels, such as salt supplements, due to the risk of hyponatremia (low sodium). It can also interact with calcium and vitamin D supplements, as these may alter its effectiveness in managing seizures. Always consult a healthcare provider before combining Oxana with supplements to avoid potential risks.

Can I take Oxana with other prescription drugs?
Oxana may interact with other anticonvulsants (e.g., phenytoin), reducing its effectiveness. It can also decrease the efficacy of oral contraceptives. CYP450 enzyme inducers, such as rifampin, may lower Oxana’s effectiveness, while certain antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs) may increase the risk of low sodium levels. Always consult your doctor about other medications to prevent potential interactions.

Can Oxana be taken safely while pregnant?
Oxana is classified as a pregnancy category C medication, meaning that its use during pregnancy should be considered only if the potential benefits outweigh the risks to the fetus. It may increase the risk of birth defects, such as cleft lip or palate, particularly when taken during the first trimester. It is important to consult a healthcare provider before using Oxana during pregnancy.

Can Oxana be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Oxana is excreted into breast milk, but its effects on a breastfeeding infant are not well established. The drug may pose a risk of sedation, irritability, or developmental effects in infants. If a mother is taking Oxana and plans to breastfeed, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider to weigh the risks and benefits. Alternative medications may be considered.

Is Oxana safe for the elderly?
Oxana can be used in elderly patients, but caution is required. Older adults may be more sensitive to the medication's side effects, such as dizziness, drowsiness, or coordination problems. The dose may need to be lowered to reduce the risk of side effects.
It's important for elderly patients to have their condition and treatment closely monitored by their doctor, as they may also have other health conditions or be taking other medications that could interact with Oxana. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting or adjusting the medication.

How should I store Oxana?
Keep Oxana at normal room temperature, between 59°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C), in its original bottle. You have 7 weeks to use the medication once the bottle has been opened.

Does Oxana make people tired or drowsy?
Yes, Oxana can cause drowsiness or fatigue, especially when you first start taking it.

Does Oxana cause stomach upset?
Some people may experience mild stomach upset, including nausea or vomiting.

Does Oxana affect sleep?
It may cause drowsiness, which could affect sleep, especially when you first start the medication.

Does Oxana make it hard to think or concentrate?
Drowsiness and dizziness may affect concentration in some people.

Does Oxana affect mood?
Oxana can cause mood changes, including irritability or depression, though this is rare.

Does Oxana interfere with sexual function?
There are no common reports linking Oxana with sexual dysfunction.

Does Oxana affect appetite?
Appetite changes are uncommon but could occur in some individuals.

Does Oxana cause weight gain?
Weight gain is not commonly associated with Oxana.

Does Oxana cause headaches?
Weight gain is not commonly associated with Oxana.

Does Oxana limit driving?
Oxana may cause drowsiness or dizziness, which can affect your ability to drive or operate machinery. Use caution until you know how it affects you.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Oxana?
Alcohol can increase the sedative effects of Oxana and should be avoided or consumed in moderation.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Oxana?
It’s generally safe to drink coffee or tea while on Oxana, but caffeine can sometimes worsen side effects like dizziness.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Oxana?
Yes, it’s safe to exercise while taking Oxana, but be cautious of dizziness or coordination issues.

What are Oxana possible harms and risks?
Common side effects of Oxana include dizziness, drowsiness, headache, fatigue, nausea, and vomiting. Significant adverse effects may involve hyponatremia (low sodium levels), allergic reactions such as skin rashes or Stevens-Johnson syndrome, and rare blood disorders. Some patients may also experience mood changes, confusion, or coordination difficulties. Regular monitoring is essential to manage these risks effectively.
Available in 3 variations

Oxana 600mg Tablet
Oxana 600mg Tablet
Oxcarbazepine (600mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Oxana 300mg Tablet
Oxana 300mg Tablet
Oxcarbazepine (300mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Oxana 150mg Tablet
Oxana 150mg Tablet
Oxcarbazepine (150mg)
strip of 10 tablets