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KANILAD 200 mg FILM-COATED TABLETS

KANILAD 200 mg FILM-COATED TABLETS

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About the medicine

How to use KANILAD 200 mg FILM-COATED TABLETS

Introduction

Package Leaflet:information for the patient

Kanilad50 mg film-coated tablets EFG

Kanilad 100mg film-coated tablets EFG

Kanilad 150mg film-coated tablets EFG

Kanilad200 mg film-coated tablets EFG

lacosamide

Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine because it contains important information for you.

  • Keep this leaflet, you may need to read it again.
  • If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
  • This medicine has been prescribed for you only. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their signs of illness are the same as yours.
  • If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. See section 4.

Contents of the pack

  1. What is Kanilad and what is it used for
  2. What you need to know before you take Kanilad
  3. How to take Kanilad
  4. Possible side effects

5 Conservation of Kanilad

  1. Contents of the pack and further information

1. What is Kanilad and what is it used for

What is Kanilad

Kanilad contains lacosamide, which belongs to a group of medicines called antiepileptics. These medicines are used to treat epilepsy.

  • You have been prescribed this medicine to reduce the number of seizures you are having.

What Kanilad is used for

  • Kanilad is used:
    • on its own and with other antiepileptics in adults, adolescents, and children from 2 years of age to treat a certain type of epilepsy characterized by the occurrence of partial-onset seizures with or without secondary generalization. In this type of epilepsy, the seizures initially affect only one side of the brain. However, they can then spread to larger areas on both sides of the brain;
    • with other antiepileptics in adults, adolescents, and children from 4 years of age to treat primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures (major seizures, including loss of consciousness) in patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsy (a type of epilepsy that is believed to have a genetic origin).

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2. What you need to know before you take Kanilad

Do not take Kanilad

  • if you are allergic to lacosamide or any of the other ingredients of this medicine

(listed in section 6). If you are not sure, consult your doctor.

  • if you have a heart rhythm problem called second or third degree AV block.

Do not take Kanilad if any of the above applies to you. If you are not sure, consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking this medicine.

Warnings and precautions

Consult your doctor before starting to use Kanilad if:

  • you have thoughts of self-harm or suicide. A small number of people taking antiepileptics such as lacosamide have had thoughts of self-harm or suicide. If at any time you have these thoughts, contact your doctor immediately.
  • you have a heart problem that affects your heartbeat and your pulse is often particularly slow, fast, or irregular (such as AV block, atrial fibrillation, and atrial flutter).
  • you have severe heart disease such as heart failure or have had a heart attack.
  • you often feel dizzy or faint. Kanilad may cause dizziness, which could increase the risk of accidental injury or falls. This means you should be careful until you are used to the effects of this medicine.

If any of the above applies to you (or you are not sure), consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking Kanilad.

If you are taking Kanilad, consult your doctor if you experience a new type of seizure or worsening of existing seizures.

If you are taking lacosamide and experience symptoms of abnormal heartbeat (such as slow, fast, or irregular heartbeat, palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting), consult your doctor immediately (see section 4)

Children

Kanilad is not recommended in children under 2 years of age with epilepsy characterized by the occurrence of partial-onset seizures or in children under 4 years of age with primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures. This is because it is not yet known whether it is effective and safe for children in this age group.

Other medicines and Kanilad

Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medicines.

In particular, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any of the following medicines that affect the heart. The reason is that Kanilad may also affect the heart.

  • medicines for heart problems.
  • medicines that can increase the "PR interval" in a heart test (ECG or electrocardiogram) such as epilepsy or pain medicines called carbamazepine, lamotrigine, or pregabalin.
  • medicines used to treat certain types of arrhythmia or heart failure.

If any of the above applies to you (or you are not sure), talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Kanilad.

Also, inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any of the following medicines.

The reason is that they may also increase or decrease the effect of Kanilad in your body.

  • medicines for fungal infections such as fluconazole, itraconazole, or ketoconazole.
  • medicines for HIV such as ritonavir.
  • medicines for bacterial infections such as clarithromycin or rifampicin.
  • a herbal medicine used to treat mild anxiety and depression called St. John's Wort.

If any of the above applies to you (or you are not sure), talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Kanilad.

Taking lacosamide with alcohol

As a precaution, do not take this medicine with alcohol.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

Women of childbearing age should discuss the use of contraceptives with their doctor.

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.

Kanilad is not recommended if you are pregnant, as the effects of Kanilad on pregnancy and the fetus are not known.

Kanilad is not recommended if you are breastfeeding, as Kanilad passes into breast milk.

Ask your doctor for advice immediately if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. They will help you decide whether to take Kanilad or not.

Do not stop taking this medicine without talking to your doctor first, as this could increase the risk of seizures (fits). Worsening of your condition may also harm the fetus.

Driving and using machines

Do not drive, ride a bike, or use any tools or machines until you know if this medicine affects you. The reason is that lacosamide may cause dizziness or blurred vision.

3. How to take Kanilad

Follow exactly the administration instructions of this medicine given by your doctor or pharmacist. In case of doubt, consult your doctor or pharmacist again. Another form of this medicine may be more suitable for children; consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Taking Kanilad

  • Take this medicine twice a day, with an interval of approximately 12 hours.
  • Try to take it more or less at the same time every day.
  • Take the Kanilad tablet with a glass of water.
  • You can take this medicine with or without food.

Normally, you will start by taking a low dose each day and your doctor will gradually increase the dose over several weeks. When you reach the dose that works well for you, which is called the "maintenance dose", you will take the same amount every day. This medicine is used as long-term treatment. You will need to continue taking this medicine until your doctor tells you to stop.

How much to take

The following are the usual recommended doses of this medicine for different age and weight groups. Your doctor may prescribe a different dose if you have kidney or liver problems.

Adolescents and children weighing 50 kg or more and adults

When taking Kanilad alone:

The usual starting dose is 50 mg twice a day.

Your doctor may also prescribe a starting dose of 100 mg of lacosamide twice a day.

Your doctor may increase the dose you take twice a day by 50 mg each week, until you reach a maintenance dose between 100 mg and 300 mg twice a day.

When taking Kanilad with other antiepileptic medicines:

The usual starting dose is 50 mg twice a day.

Your doctor may increase the dose you take twice a day by 50 mg each week, until you reach a maintenance dose between 100 mg and 200 mg twice a day.

If you weigh 50 kg or more, your doctor may start lacosamide treatment with a single "loading dose" of 200 mg. Then you will start taking the continuous maintenance dose 12 hours later.

Children and adolescents weighing less than 50 kg

  • In the treatment of partial-onset seizures: note that lacosamide is not recommended for children under 2 years of age.
  • In the treatment of primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures: note that lacosamide is not recommended for children under 4 years of age.

The dose depends on body weight. Treatment is usually started with the syrup and only changed to tablets if the patient is able to take them and get the correct dose with tablets of different strengths. Your doctor will prescribe the pharmaceutical form that best suits you.

If you take more Kanilad than you should

If you have taken more lacosamide than you should, consult your doctor immediately. Do not try to drive. You may experience:

  • dizziness;
  • feeling sick (nausea) or being sick (vomiting);
  • seizures (fits), heart rhythm problems such as slow, fast, or irregular pulse, coma, or low blood pressure with rapid heartbeat and sweating.

In case of overdose or accidental ingestion, consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately or call the Toxicology Information Service, phone 91 562 04 20, indicating the medicine and the amount ingested.

If you forget to take Kanilad

  • If you have forgotten to take a dose within the next 6 hours after the scheduled dose, take it as soon as you remember.
  • If you have forgotten to take a dose after the next 6 hours after the scheduled dose, do not take the missed dose. Instead, take this medicine the next time you normally would.
  • Do not take a double dose to make up for missed doses.

If you stop taking Kanilad

  • Do not stop taking this medicine without telling your doctor, as epilepsy may come back or get worse.
  • If your doctor decides to stop your treatment with lacosamide, they will give you instructions on how to gradually reduce the dose.

If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

4. Possible side effects

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

Side effects in the nervous system, such as dizziness, may be greater after a single "loading dose".

Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you get any of the following effects:

Very common: may affect more than 1 in 10 people

  • headache;
  • feeling dizzy or sick (nausea);
  • double vision (diplopia).

Common: may affect up to 1 in 10 people

  • brief muscle jerks or muscle groups (myoclonic seizures);
  • difficulty coordinating movements or walking;
  • problems keeping balance, agitation (shaking), numbness (paresthesia), or muscle spasms, falling easily, and bruising;
  • memory problems, finding words, confusion;
  • rapid, uncontrolled eye movements (nystagmus), blurred vision;
  • feeling dizzy (vertigo), feeling drunk;
  • being sick (vomiting), dry mouth, constipation, indigestion, excessive gas in the stomach or intestines, diarrhea;
  • decreased sensitivity, difficulty articulating words, altered attention;
  • ringing in the ear like buzzing, ringing, or whistling;
  • irritability, sleep problems, depression;
  • drowsiness, tiredness, or weakness (asthenia);
  • itching, rash.

Uncommon: may affect up to 1 in 100 people

  • slow heart rate, palpitations, irregular heartbeat, or other changes in heart activity (conduction disorder);
  • exaggerated feeling of well-being, seeing and/or hearing things that are not real;
  • allergic reaction to taking the medicine, hives;
  • blood tests may show abnormalities in liver function tests, liver damage;
  • thoughts of self-harm or suicide or attempted suicide: tell your doctor immediately;
  • feeling angry or agitated;
  • abnormal thoughts or loss of sense of reality;
  • severe allergic reactions, which cause swelling of the face, throat, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs;
  • fainting;
  • abnormal involuntary movements (dyskinesia).

Frequency not known: cannot be estimated from the available data

  • abnormally fast heart rhythm (ventricular tachyarrhythmia);
  • sore throat, elevated temperature, and frequent infections. Blood tests may show a severe decrease in a specific class of white blood cells (agranulocytosis);
  • severe skin reaction, which may include elevated temperature and other flu-like symptoms, rash on the face, generalized rash with swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy). Blood tests may show elevated liver enzyme levels and an increase in a type of white blood cell (eosinophilia);
  • a widespread rash with blisters and peeling of the skin, especially around the mouth, nose, eyes, and genitals (Stevens-Johnson syndrome) and a more severe form that causes skin peeling on more than 30% of the body surface (toxic epidermal necrolysis);
  • seizures.

Other side effects in children

Additional side effects seen in children were fever (pyrexia), runny nose (nasopharyngitis), sore throat (pharyngitis), decreased appetite, behavioral changes, not acting as they normally do (abnormal behavior), and lack of energy (lethargy). Drowsiness (somnolence) is a very common side effect in children and may affect more than 1 in 10 children.

Reporting of side effects

If you experience any side effect, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly through the Spanish Pharmacovigilance System for Human Use Medicines: https://www.notificaRAM.es. By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine.

5. Conservation of Kanilad

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.

Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the carton and blister after "EXP". The expiry date is the last day of the month stated.

This medicine does not require any special storage conditions.

Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures will help protect the environment.

6. Container contents and additional information

Composition ofKanilad

The active ingredient is lacosamide.

Each Kanilad 50 mg tablet contains 50 mg of lacosamide.

Each Kanilad 100 mg tablet contains 100 mg of lacosamide.

Each Kanilad 150 mg tablet contains 150 mg of lacosamide.

Each Kanilad 200 mg tablet contains 200 mg of lacosamide.

  • The other ingredients are:

Core of the tablet: microcrystalline cellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose (low substituted), colloidal anhydrous silica, crospovidone (Type A), magnesium stearate.

Coating:

Poly (vinyl alcohol), macrogol (3350), talc, titanium dioxide (E171).

Aluminum lake indigo carmine (E132) (50 mg and 200 mg film-coated tablets).

Red iron oxide (E172) (50 mg and 150 mg film-coated tablets).

Black iron oxide (E172) (50 mg and 150 mg film-coated tablets).

Yellow iron oxide (E172) (100 mg and 150 mg film-coated tablets).

Appearance of the product and container contents

Kanilad 50 mg are oval, film-coated tablets, pink in color, marked with "I73" on one side and smooth on the other.

The average size of the tablets is 10.4 x 4.9 mm.

Kanilad 100 mg are oval, film-coated tablets, dark yellow in color, marked with "I74" on one side and smooth on the other.

The average size of the tablets is 13.0 x 6.0 mm.

Kanilad 150 mg are oval, film-coated tablets, peach in color, marked with "I75" on one side and smooth on the other.

The average size of the tablets is 15.0 x 7.0 mm.

Kanilad 200 mg are oval, film-coated tablets, blue in color, marked with "I76" on one side and smooth on the other.

The average size of the tablets is 16.5 x 7.7 mm.

PVC/PVDC sealed with an aluminum foil.

Kanilad is available in packs of 7, 14, 28, 56, and 168 film-coated tablets.

Only some pack sizes may be marketed.

Marketing authorization holder and manufacturer

Marketing authorization holder

Medochemie Ltd.

1-10 Constantinoupoleos Street

3011 Limassol

Cyprus

Manufacturer

Medochemie Ltd. Facility A-Z

2 Michael Erakleous street, Agios Athanassios,

Industrial Area, CY-4101 Limassol

Cyprus

For further information about this medicinal product, please contact the local representative of the marketing authorization holder:

Medochemie Iberia S.A., Sucursal en España

Avenida de las Águilas, nº 2 B; planta 5 oficina 6,

28044 Madrid

Spain

This medicinal product is authorized in the Member States of the European Economic Area under the following names:

Bulgaria: ??????? 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg & 200 mg ????????? ????????

Croatia: KANILAD 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg & 200 mg filmom obložene tablete

Cyprus: KANILAD 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg & 200 mg επικαλυμμ?να με λεπτ? υμ?νιο δισκ?α

Czech Republic: KANILAD

Estonia: KANILAD

Germany: KANILAD 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg & 200 mg Filmtabletten

Greece: KANILAD 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg & 200 mg επικαλυμμ?να με λεπτ? υμ?νιο δισκ?α

Latvia: KANILAD 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg & 200 mg apvalkotas tabletes

Lithuania: KANILAD 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg & 200 mg plevele dengtos tabletes

Malta: KANILAD 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg & 200 mg film-coated tablets

Romania: KANILAD 50 mg, 100mg, 150 mg & 200 mg comprimate filmate

Slovakia: KANILAD 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg & 200 mg filmom obalené tablety

Date of last revision of thisleaflet:September 2022

Detailed information on this medicinal product is available on the website of the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) (http://www.aemps.gob.es/).

About the medicine

How much does KANILAD 200 mg FILM-COATED TABLETS cost in Spain ( 2025)?

The average price of KANILAD 200 mg FILM-COATED TABLETS in October, 2025 is around 131.57 EUR. Prices may vary depending on the region, pharmacy, and whether a prescription is required. Always check with a local pharmacy or online source for the most accurate information.

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