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Old Nov 04, 2011, 10:36 AM
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Has anyone experienced an increase in sweating from Trileptal? And if so, has it ever gone away?
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Old Nov 05, 2011, 01:07 AM
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I've never taken trileptal. I was curious, tho, so did as thorough a search as i could using the college's health division data bases & could find no mention of increased sweating connected with the drug. Negative data doesn't answer your question, but it's a start. Good luck--hope it goes away.
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Has anyone experienced an increase in sweating from Trileptal? And if so, has it ever gone away?
I had really bad night sweats- actually left a giant wet spot on the sheets, woke up at night and had to change clothes, in fact I just stopped wearing anything to bed. Slept without covers and that didn't help. It definitely has lessened over the first year, its occaisonal now. However I noticed when I work out, my sweat crystalizes, I suppose its salt. Does this happen to you?
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