GAROIN 100
Product Description
Salt Composition: Phenobarbitone (50mg) + Phenytoin (100mg)
Form: Tablet
Strength: 50mg / 100mg
Pack Size: 100 TAB
Usage: Epilepsy
Side Effects/Direction of Use: Nausea, Vomiting, Vertigo, Nystagmus (involuntary eye movement), Double vision, Sleepiness
Storage: Store below 30°C
Prescription Required: Yes
Substitute Options: Garoin Tablet, Phenytal 50 mg/100 mg Tablet, Epiphen 50 mg/100 mg Tablet, Phensobar 50 mg/100 mg Tablet, Episol Plus 50 mg/100 mg Tablet
Uses of Garoin 100 Tablet
Treatment of epilepsy
Prevention and control of seizures (fits)
Benefits of Garoin 100 Tablet
In Epilepsy (Seizures)
Epilepsy causes sudden bursts of electrical activity in the brain, leading to seizures. This medicine helps by:
Reducing abnormal brain activity
Preventing seizure episodes
Controlling symptoms like jerking movements, confusion, and loss of awareness
Helping patients perform daily activities with more confidence
It may take a few weeks to show full effects, so regular use is important.
Side Effects of Garoin 100 Tablet
Most side effects are mild and improve with time.
Common Side Effects
Nausea
Vomiting
Dizziness or vertigo
Double vision
Sleepiness
Uncontrolled eye movements (nystagmus)
Gum swelling (gingival hypertrophy)
Tingling in hands and feet
Weak bones or changes in hair growth
Consult your doctor if side effects persist or worsen.
How to Use Garoin 100 Tablet
Take the medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor
Swallow the tablet whole with water
Do not crush or chew
It can be taken with or without food
Take it at the same time daily for best results
How Garoin 100 Tablet Works
Garoin New Tablet contains two antiepileptic medicines:
Phenobarbitone: Calms brain activity and reduces nerve excitability
Phenytoin: Stabilizes electrical activity in the brain
Together, they control seizures by reducing excessive nerve signals and preventing abnormal brain activity.
Safety Advice
Pregnancy
Not recommended unless clearly prescribed, as it may harm the unborn baby.
Breastfeeding
Use with caution; it may pass into breast milk and affect the baby.
Alcohol
Avoid alcohol as it can increase side effects like drowsiness and dizziness.
Driving
Do not drive if you feel sleepy, dizzy, or have blurred vision.
Kidney Disease
Generally safe if prescribed by a doctor.
Liver Disease
Use with caution; dose adjustment may be needed.
General Precautions
Do not stop the medicine suddenly
Regular blood tests may be required
Inform your doctor about all medications you are taking
Maintain good oral hygiene (to prevent gum issues)
Monitor blood sugar levels if diabetic
FAQs
Q1. What is Garoin 100 Tablet used for?
Ans. It is used to treat and prevent seizures in people with epilepsy.
Q2. Can I stop Garoin 100 Tablet once I feel better?
Ans. No, stopping suddenly can trigger seizures. Always consult your doctor before stopping.
Q3. Does Garoin 100 Tablet cause sleepiness?
Ans. Yes, it may cause drowsiness and dizziness, especially in the beginning.
Q4. Can Garoin 100 Tablet affect gums?
Ans. Yes, it may cause gum swelling, so maintaining good oral hygiene is important.
Q5. How long does Garoin 100 Tablet take to work?
Ans. It may take a few weeks to show full effect, so regular use is necessary.
