Topiramate Treatment Report

Category: Prescription Drugs

Most Popular Types: Topamax, Topamax Sprinkle, Topictal (Show all)

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What is Topiramate?

An example of Topiramate

Topiramate is an anti-convulsant and is used with other medications to treat certain types of seizures in patients with epilepsy or Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. It is also used to prevent migraine or cluster headaches.

Reported Purpose & Perceived Effectiveness

Reasons and Perceived effectiveness
Perceived Effectiveness
Purpose # of patients # of patients with evaluations
Major
Moderate
Slight
None
Can’t tell
659 178 Efficacy_major Efficacy_moderate Efficacy_slight Efficacy_none Efficacy_cant_tell
596 193 Efficacy_major Efficacy_moderate Efficacy_slight Efficacy_none Efficacy_cant_tell
123 39 Efficacy_major Efficacy_moderate Efficacy_slight Efficacy_none Efficacy_cant_tell
99 37 Efficacy_major Efficacy_moderate Efficacy_slight Efficacy_none Efficacy_cant_tell
64 13 Efficacy_major Efficacy_moderate Efficacy_slight Efficacy_none Efficacy_cant_tell
53 13 Efficacy_major Efficacy_moderate Efficacy_slight Efficacy_none Efficacy_cant_tell

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Reported Side Effects

Side effects as an overall problem

Severe
135
Moderate
166
Mild
125
None
160

Commonly reported side effects, conditions, and hospitalizations associated with Topiramate

57
54
51
48
45
31
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Reported Dosages

Frequently reported dosages based on patients currently taking Topiramate. See all 69 dosages

  25 mg daily 50 mg daily 75 mg daily 100 mg daily 125 mg daily 150 mg daily 200 mg daily 300 mg daily 400 mg daily 600 mg daily
  144 Number of Patients: 144 266 Number of Patients: 266 81 Number of Patients: 81 480 Number of Patients: 480 23 Number of Patients: 23 85 Number of Patients: 85 382 Number of Patients: 382 96 Number of Patients: 96 157 Number of Patients: 157 38 Number of Patients: 38  

Reported Stop Reasons

Why Patients Stopped Taking Topiramate (multiple reasons could be selected)
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Side effects too severe 251   Side effects too severe: 50%
Did not seem to work 164   Did not seem to work: 32%
Doctor's advice 142   Doctor's advice: 28%
Other 74   Other: 15%
Expense 28   Expense: 6%
Course of treatment ended 21   Course of treatment ended: 4%
Personal research 19   Personal research: 4%
Not indicated 13   Not indicated: 3%
Change in health plan coverage 8   Change in health plan coverage: 2%

See all 493 patients who’ve stopped taking Topiramate

Currently Taking Topiramate

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0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more

Stopped Taking Topiramate

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0-1 month 1-3 months 3-6 months 6 months-1year 1-2 years 2 years or more

Reported Adherence, Burden & Cost See details from patient evaluations

Adherence

Taking treatment as prescribed

Adherence of Topiramate

Always
501 85%
Usually
62 11%
Sometimes
11 2%
Never
12 2%

Burden

Difficulty being on treatment

Burden of Topiramate

Very
30 5%
Somewhat
46 8%
A little
78 13%
Not at all
432 74%

Cost

Paid out of pocket

Cost of Topiramate

$200+
12 3%
$100-199
9 2%
$50-99
24 6%
$25-49
65 17%
< $25
275 71%

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100 patient evaluations for Topiramate

Purpose: Epilepsy (Started Jan 15, 2013)
Date Dosage Perceived effectiveness Side Effects Adherence Burden
Jun 06, 2013 75 mg Daily Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Major ModerateModerateModerateModerateModerate AlwaysAlwaysAlwaysAlwaysAlways Not at allNot at allNot at allNot at allNot at all
Date
Jun 06, 2013
Advice & Tips
I have been on seizure control meds all my life, this is the first one that actually helped me lose weight instead of gain it. I'm not on very much Topamax, and the rumor I heard/read was that people using it gave it the name Dopamax. I'm a writer and artist. I depend on my brain, needing it to work properly so I can have a happy and functioning life. I take my 3 pills all at once, 75 mg, at night before bed so I can write during the day. It was the only way I could do it. I still feel sleepy at times but I don't feel dopey... but I'm not on a lot either. The other thing I'd say is to be prepared for an entourage of strange sensory changes and sensitivities. I see in HD, as I like to put it, experience De Javu' all the time now, see titles on book come off the cover as though I'm wearing 3D glasses all the time, I taste smell and taste certain things at certain times of the day like burning fabric or the smell of metals like iron. I also cough for no reason and I am sneezing all the time now and it's not allergies... of which I don't have any. Should you take this med, I'd say take lots of notes, start slow, and keep the communication lines very open with your doctor.
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Purpose: Dizziness (Started Feb 01, 2011)
Date Dosage Perceived effectiveness Side Effects Adherence Burden
Apr 14, 2013 400 mg Daily Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Major MildMildMildMildMild AlwaysAlwaysAlwaysAlwaysAlways A littleA littleA littleA littleA little
Date
Apr 14, 2013
Advice & Tips
Always make sure you titrate up slowly with this medication. If you come down, titrate down. Never jump up or down.
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Purpose: Epilepsy (Started Dec 07, 2008)
Date Dosage Perceived effectiveness Side Effects Adherence Burden
Apr 01, 2013 50 mg Daily ?Can't tell MildMildMildMildMild AlwaysAlwaysAlwaysAlwaysAlways Not at allNot at allNot at allNot at allNot at all
Mar 08, 2010 200 mg Daily Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Led_efficacy_4Major MildMildMildMildMild AlwaysAlwaysAlwaysAlwaysAlways Not at allNot at allNot at allNot at allNot at all
Side effects:
Memory and cognition problems, Decreased appetite
Date
Mar 08, 2010
Advice & Tips
Taking Topamax on time has been very important for me. I also found that once I moved up to 75mg in the morning and 75mg at night, it acted as an appetite suppressant and helped me change my eating habits, which in turn helped me lose weight!
Cost
$25-49 monthly
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What is topiramate?

Topiramate is a seizure medication, also called an anticonvulsant.

Topiramate is used alone or in combination with other medications to prevent seizures in adults and children who are at least 2 years old.

Topiramate is also used to prevent migraine headaches. Topiramate will only prevent migraine headaches or reduce the number of attacks. It will not treat a headache that has already begun.

Topiramate may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.


Precautions

Do not use this medication if you are allergic to topiramate.

Before taking topiramate, tell your doctor if you are allergic to any drugs, or if you have:

  • kidney disease or a history of kidney stones;
  • liver disease;
  • glaucoma;
  • asthma, emphysema, or bronchitis; or
  • if you have recently had surgery.

FDA pregnancy category C. This medication may be harmful to an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment.

You may have thoughts about suicide while taking this medication. Tell your doctor if you have new or worsening depression or suicidal thoughts during the first several months of treatment, or whenever your dose is changed.

Your family or other caregivers should also be alert to changes in your mood or symptoms. Your doctor will need to check you at regular visits. Do not miss any scheduled appointments.

Topiramate can make birth control pills less effective. Talk with your doctor about other forms of birth control if you are trying to prevent pregnancy while taking topiramate.

It is not known whether topiramate passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby. Do not use this medication without telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.

Topiramate can cause side effects that may impair your vision or reactions. Be careful if you drive or do anything that requires you to be alert and able to see clearly.

Avoid drinking alcohol. It can increase some of the side effects of topiramate, and can also increase the risk of a seizure.

Cold or allergy medicine, narcotic pain medicine, sleeping pills, muscle relaxers, and medicine for seizures, depression or anxiety can add to sleepiness caused by topiramate. Tell your doctor if you regularly use any of these other medicines.

Ketogenic or "ketosis” diets that are high in protein and low in carbohydrates can increase the risk of kidney stones. Avoid the use of such diets while you are taking topiramate.

Avoid becoming overheated or dehydrated during exercise and in hot weather. Drink extra fluids in these situations.

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Instructions

Seek emergency medical treatment if you think you have used too much of this medicine.

Overdose symptoms may include drowsiness, dizziness, agitation or depression, blurred vision, problems with speech or balance, stomach pain, chest pain, fast or pounding heartbeats, feeling light-headed, fainting, and seizure (convulsions).

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take the medicine at your next regularly scheduled time. Do not take extra medicine to make up the missed dose.

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Side Effects

Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Call your doctor at once if you have any new or worsening symptoms such as: mood or behavior changes, depression, anxiety, or if you feel agitated, hostile, restless, hyperactive (mentally or physically), or have thoughts about suicide or hurting yourself.

Stop taking topiramate and call your doctor at once if you have any of these serious side effects:

  • sudden vision loss, pain around or behind your eyes;
  • dry mouth, increased thirst, confusion, drowsiness, decreased sweating, increased body temperature, and hot, dry skin,
  • nausea, vomiting, increased urination, muscle pain or weakness, fast heart rate, feeling light-headed, fainting, or seizure (convulsions); or
  • severe pain in your side or lower back, painful or difficult urination.

Less serious side effects may include:

  • slowed thinking, memory problems, trouble concentrating;
  • problems with speech or balance;
  • numbness or tingling;
  • sleep problems (insomnia);
  • tired feeling;
  • headache, dizziness; or
  • loss of appetite, weight loss.

This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Tell your doctor about any unusual or bothersome side effect. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

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Interactions

Before taking topiramate, tell your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:

  • amitriptyline (Elavil, Etrafon);
  • atropine (Donnatal, and others);
  • benztropine (Cogentin);
  • glycopyrrolate (Robinul);
  • hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ, HydroDiuril, Hyzaar, Lopressor, Vasoretic, Zestoretic);
  • methscopolamine (Pamine) or scopolamine (Transderm-Scop);
  • risperidone (Risperdal);
  • bladder or urinary medications such as darifenacin (Enablex), oxybutynin (Ditropan, Oxytrol), tolterodine (Detrol), or solifenacin (Vesicare);
  • bronchodilators such as ipratropium (Atrovent) or tiotropium (Spiriva);
  • diabetes medicine you take by mouth, such as pioglitazone (Actos) or metformin (Actoplus Met, Avandamet, Glucophage, Fortamet);
  • glaucoma medications such as acetazolamide (Diamox), methazolamide (Neptazane), or dichlorphenamide (Daranide);
  • irritable bowel medications such as dicyclomine (Bentyl), hyoscyamine (Anaspaz, Cystospaz, Levsin, and others), propantheline (Pro-Banthine); or
  • other seizure medications such as carbamazepine (Carbatrol, Tegretol), lamotrigine (Lamictal), phenytoin (Dilantin), or valproic acid (Depakote, Depakene).

This list is not complete and there may be other drugs that can interact with topiramate. Tell your doctor about all the prescription and over-the-counter medications you use. This includes vitamins, minerals, herbal products, and drugs prescribed by other doctors. Do not start using a new medication without telling your doctor.

Other Names

Topamax, Topamax Sprinkle, and topiramate

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