Indobufen can be taken at the same time as Tegretol, but it may increase gastrointestinal discomfort and should be monitored closely for signs of bleeding. Indobufen is commonly available in tablet form as an antithrombotic. Clinically, it is mainly used to treat ischemic cardiovascular lesions caused by atherosclerosis, ischemic cerebrovascular lesions, and venous thrombosis. It is also used to prevent thrombosis during hemodialysis. However, adverse reactions such as dyspepsia, abdominal pain, constipation as well as nausea and vomiting may occur. Tegretol is commonly available in tablet form as an antiplatelet drug. It is used clinically for the treatment of patients with acute coronary syndromes, receiving pharmacologic therapy and percutaneous coronary intervention, which may reduce the incidence of thrombotic vascular events, among other things. Adverse reactions such as gastrointestinal bleeding and subcutaneous hematomas may occur. Indobufen can be taken at the same time as Tegretol, but it is possible that both may experience symptoms such as gastrointestinal discomfort and should be taken with close attention to the gastrointestinal tract and other organs for signs of bleeding. When you want to take indobufen and tegretol, it is recommended that you take them under the guidance of your doctor and not without authorization to avoid adverse reactions.