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Effects of Tegretol on mouth
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My child's gums seem to be swollen all the time. Is this common? Can this be from Tegretol? He is currently on 100mg Tegretol, three, sometimes four times, daily.
Answer of our experts
Yes, Tegretol does make gums look red and swollen and there is not much that can be done to change this other than to have medication switched to something that doesn't do this. You should have your child's teeth cleaned frequently, ideally every four months. You could consult with the neurologist or person who has your child on this medication to see if any other medication would be as effective without side effects.
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