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TOPIRAMATE

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Dr. C P Ravi Kumar

Dr. C. P. Ravi Kumar Lead & Senior Consultant – Paediatric Neurology, The Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Mahadevapura, Bangalore

What is Topiramate ?

Topiramate is an antiseizure medication. It is primarily used to reduce the episodes of seizures in people with epilepsy and also used for preventing migraines

What is Topiramate used for (Indications)?

How is Topiramate available?

How does Topiramate act (mechanism of action)?

Topiramate has a multiple mechanism of action involving several targets, reducing neuronal excitation and enhancing inhibition by blocking voltage-dependent sodium channels, enhancing GABA-mediated activity, inhibiting AMPA / Kainate glutamate receptors, and weakly inhibiting carbonic anhydrase, which together contribute to its broad therapeutic efficacy in epilepsy and migraine prevention.

How much time does Topiramate take to act?

Topiramate starts working anytime around 2 hours after taking the medications. To see the full benefit, it might take a few weeks to notice a difference as your body adjusts to the medication.
Everyone responds differently, so it’s important to follow your doctor’s instructions and be patient. If you don’t notice improvements or experience side effects, make sure to talk to your doctor.

What is the ideal time to take Topiramate?

The ideal time to take Topiramate is usually twice a day, in the morning and evening. It’s important to take it at the same time each day to help remember.

When should Topiramate be taken?

Topiramate can be taken either before or after food, as there are no specific food requirements. You can take it with or without meals, depending on what is more convenient for you.

How should I Take the medicine?

Tablets: You can Swallow them whole with a glass of water. Don’t crush, chew, or break the tablet or capsule unless your doctor advises you to do so.

NEVER GIVE/TAKE A DOUBLE DOSE OF TOPIRAMATE.

Will this medication carry any side effects?

Every medication offers benefits but can sometimes cause side effects. Most are uncommon, yet knowing them helps you recognize symptoms early and manage them safely. If serious side effects occur, contact your doctor or seek urgent care immediately.

Side effects of Topiramate (Adverse drug reactions):

Nervous System: Dizziness, Fatigue, Tingling or numbness, Memory or concentration problems, Mood changes, coordination problems.

Digestive System: Nausea, Loss of appetite, Weight loss.

Kidneys/Electrolytes: Metabolic acidosis (low bicarbonate), Kidney stones.

Serious but Rare: Severe skin reactions (Toxic epidermal necrolysis), Liver problems (Hepatic failure), Eye problems (sudden vision changes, acute glaucoma). – SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY IF YOU FIND ANY SYMPTOMS.

Does Topiramate cause weight gain?

Topiramate is typically linked to weight loss due to reduced appetite. However, some individuals may experience weight gain, though this is less common. The effect can vary from person to person.

Can I take other medications during the course of Topiramate?

Yes, many common medications can be taken with Topiramate, but some may interact with it. For example, certain medications like birth control, other antiseizure, or medications for mood disorders might need dose adjustments. It is important to consult your doctor to ensure safe use and avoid potential interactions.

What foods to avoid while taking Topiramate?

When taking Topiramate, it’s important to focus on staying hydrated, as dehydration can increase the risk of kidney stones, a possible side effect. While there are no strict food restrictions, it is a good idea to avoid:

PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING:

Based on current evidence, Topiramate is not considered safe in pregnancy because it slightly increases the risk of birth defects. During breastfeeding, it is considered low risk, and should be monitored by a doctor.

Does Topiramate cause any risk if I get conceived?

Topiramate must not be used in post-pubertal girls/women unless few considerations to be taken care of, which your doctor will be explaining you.

For men, the pregnancy-related risks don’t apply in the same way; but standard reproductive counseling is still relevant.

Can I stop taking Topiramate? (withdrawal)

Drug discontinuation should not be abrupt due to the potential for an increase in seizure frequency. Therapy should be progressively tapered out to reduce the risk of an increase in seizure frequency.

MONITORING PARAMETERS:

How to cope with side effects of Topiramate?

Always talk to your healthcare provider if side effects are persistent or bothersome.

SUMMARY:

The main purposes of Topiramate, an antiseizure medication, are to manage epilepsy and migraines. In addition to these uses, it may be prescribed off-label for weight loss or mood disorders. Common side effects include dizziness, fatigue, loss of appetite, and possible cognitive issues like difficulty concentrating. It can also increase the risk of kidney stones and dehydration. Topiramate is not recommended during pregnancy due to potential birth defects, and it should be used cautiously while breastfeeding.
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Author:
  1. Dr. Likitha B S, Pharm. D, Clinical Pharmacologist, Aster Hospitals, Bengaluru
  2. Dr Praveen Kumar, B. Pharm, Pharm D(PB), Lead Clinical Pharmacologist, REGIONAL HEAD KIMS Hospitals, Bengaluru
  3. Dr. C. P. Ravi Kumar Lead & Senior Consultant – Paediatric Neurology KIMS HOSPITALS BENGALURU

Reference:

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2. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2012/020844s041lbl.pdf
 
3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK554530
 
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