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Tell your doctor right away if you (or your child): might not be viewing as well as before beginning SABRIL; start to trip, bump into things, or are a lot more clumsy than usual vigabatrin mechanism of Action; are stunned by things or people coming in front of you that appear to come out of no place; or if your baby is acting differently than regular.

SABRIL (vigabatrin) is a prescription medication used with various other treatments in adults and children 2 years of age and older with refractory complex partial seizures (CPS) that have not responded all right to a number of various other treatments and if the possible advantages exceed the danger of vision loss.

The most usual adverse effects of SABRIL in kids 3 to 16 years is weight gain. With extreme vision loss, you may only be able to see points right in front of you (sometimes called tunnel vision"). You go to danger for vision loss with any type of amount of SABRIL.

Tell your doctor right away if seizures worsen. If you must take SABRIL while you are pregnant, you and your medical care service provider will have to determine. The most common negative effects of SABRIL in adults include: blurred vision, sleepiness, dizziness, problems walking or feeling uncoordinated, shaking (shake), and exhaustion.