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January 26, 2025
I am a 60 year old male who has began having anxiety attacks and problems sleeping at night. My chiropractor suggested than I have a cup of ginger root tea before going to bed. I take Carbatrol which is the same as Tegretol but is supposed to break down in your system more evenly. Do you know if ginger root tea would be safe to take with Carbatrol? It has been suggested that I have a cup of Sleepytime tea. This is billed as 100% natural herb tea. Its ingredients: chamomile, spearmint, lemon grass, tilia flowers, blackberry leaves, orange blossoms, hawthorn berries, and rosebuds. Do you know if this would be safe to take with Carbatrol? Does your expertise cover the suggestions from naturopaths?Carbatrol, a carbamazepine medication used for seizures and trigeminal neuralgia, may cause drowsiness. It comes with a warning against taking other medications that cause drowsiness. If you are taking the sleepytime tea only at night, this should not cause you a problem. The only herb that is specifically contraindicated is St. John's wort.