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Rite-Aide
(410) 523-4704
238 McMechen Street
Baltimore, MD
Rite-Aide
(410) 727-1108
301 West Lexington Street
Baltimore, MD
Herling'S Grocery Basket
(410) 539-0642
400 W Lexington St
Baltimore, MD
Greenland Supermarket
(410) 889-3310
2831 Greenmount Ave
Baltimore, MD
Safeway
410-261-6110
2401 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD
Stop Shop & Save
(410) 728-4303
1400 No Monroe St
Baltimore, MD
Rite-Aide
(410) 889-3227
1538-42 Havenwood Road
Baltimore, MD
Walgreens
410-625-1817
19 E Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD
Superfresh
410.243.0001
1020 W 41St St
Baltimore, MD
Stop Shop & Save
(410) 669-5009
1101 Pennsylvania Ave
Baltimore, MD

Topiramate

(anti-seizure medications)

Summary of Anti-seizure medications

Some of the more effective and commonly used medications for chronic pain are drugs that were developed to control other conditions. Anti-seizure (anticonvulsant) medications were developed primarily to reduce or control epileptic seizures, but they also help control stabbing or shooting pain from nerve damage. These drugs seem to work by quieting damaged nerves to slow or prevent uncontrolled pain signals.

These medications can cause dizziness, drowsiness, nausea and lack of balance and coordination. But most people are bothered only minimally. More severe but less common side effects include blood and liver disorders. To reduce your risk of side effects, your doctor will likely start you off on a small amount of the drug and gradually increase the dose while monitoring you.

Topiramate (brand name Topamax) is an drug produced by , a division of . It is used to treat in both children and adults. In children it is also indicated for treatment of (a disorder that causes seizures and developmental delays). It is also approved for, and now most frequently prescribed for, the prevention of .

In May 2006 the U.S. National Institutes of Health web site clinicaltrials.gov listed several studies sponsored by Ortho-McNeil which propose to examine the use of topiramate on , , and severe headaches within various demographics.

The most common side effects include a change in taste (carbonated beverages, especially diet sodas and beer, taste particularly bad) and feelings of pins and needles in the head and extremities. Less common side effects include cognitive deficiency (particularly word-finding difficulty); grogginess; lethargy; (kidney) stones, impairment of fine motor skills; vision abnormality and transient or permanent vision loss (see below for FDA warning); weight loss; breast pain; abdominal pain; intense sweating; menstrual disorder; taste changes; ; ; ; rash; ; fatigue; dizziness; insomnia; anxiety; depression; ; diarrhea; nausea; ; constipation; dry-mouth; .

The side-effects most frequently leading to discontinuation of therapy with topiramate were :

  • Psychomotor slowing (4.1%)

  • Memory problems (3.3%)

  • Fatigue (3.3%)

  • Confusion (3.2%)

  • Somnolence (3.2%)

Food and Drug Administration has issued a notification alerting physicians who prescribe topiramate, and their patients, to the risk of vision loss (blindness). Acute and secondary angle closure , in a small subset of patients who take topiramate regularly, may cause transient (reversible), or permanent, loss of vision. The symptoms, which typically begin in the first month of use, include blurred vision and eye pain. If addressed early in its course, discontinuation of top...

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