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Suggest Treatment For Trigeminal Neuralgia

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Posted on Thu, 16 Nov 2017
Question: I have trigemenic nerve pain and it is very severe this morning. I have not had an attach in 2 years. I have a prescription carabmazepine with experation date 2012. Should I take one now?
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Answered by Dr. Olsi Taka (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Not recommended, but if really no alternative can be tried.

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to HealthcareMagic!

The question you are asking is a tough one. If the expiration date is 2012 then it means it’s 5 years past the expiry date so technically speaking I have to say that it may not be safe to use it anymore and it may achieve its desired effect. So the recommended action would certainly be to contact your doctor in order to get a new prescription.
That being said many drugs may retain their properties years past the expiration date, there have been several studies to suggest that (of course that varies among drugs and depending on the conditions they were stored in). I know how intense trigeminal neuropathic pain can be and that you may not be able to obtain an appointment with your doctor right away. So if that is indeed the case it might be worth and safe to use the expired Carbamazepine until you can get a prescription. It might not be as effective as the non-expired product but may help until you can get your hands on it.

I remain at your disposal for other questions.
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Suggest Treatment For Trigeminal Neuralgia

Brief Answer: Not recommended, but if really no alternative can be tried. Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome to HealthcareMagic! The question you are asking is a tough one. If the expiration date is 2012 then it means it’s 5 years past the expiry date so technically speaking I have to say that it may not be safe to use it anymore and it may achieve its desired effect. So the recommended action would certainly be to contact your doctor in order to get a new prescription. That being said many drugs may retain their properties years past the expiration date, there have been several studies to suggest that (of course that varies among drugs and depending on the conditions they were stored in). I know how intense trigeminal neuropathic pain can be and that you may not be able to obtain an appointment with your doctor right away. So if that is indeed the case it might be worth and safe to use the expired Carbamazepine until you can get a prescription. It might not be as effective as the non-expired product but may help until you can get your hands on it. I remain at your disposal for other questions.