Were you looking for more information about Gabitril? Gabatrol is a common misspelling of Gabitril.
Gabitril® (tiagabine hydrochloride) is a prescription medicine approved for the treatment of partial epileptic seizures. The drug, which comes in tablet form and is taken by mouth one to four times a day, should be used in combination with other seizure medications. Talk to your healthcare provider before using Gabitril if you are pregnant, have liver disease, or have any allergies. While most people tolerate the medication well, potential side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, and tremor.
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