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What happens if you take too much topiramate?

What happens if you take too much topiramate?

An overdose of topiramate can be fatal. Overdose can cause drowsiness, agitation, depression, double vision, thinking problems, problems with speech or coordination, fainting, and seizure (convulsions).

What happens if you suddenly stop taking topiramate?

If you suddenly stop taking topiramate, you may have severe seizures, even if you have not had seizures in the past. Your doctor will probably decrease your dose gradually.

How do you titrate topiramate?

During the titration period, the initial dose of TOPAMAX® should be 25 mg/day administered nightly for the first week. Based upon tolerability, the dosage can be increased to 50 mg/day (25 mg twice daily) in the second week. Dosage can be increased by 25-50 mg/day each subsequent week as tolerated.

Does TOPAMAX need to be titrated?

TOPAMAX® should be initiated at 25 to 50 mg/day, followed by titration to an effective dose in increments of 25 to 50 mg/day every week. Titrating in increments of 25 mg/day every week may delay the time to reach an effective dose.

Is 100 mg of Topamax too much?

For migraine headaches: Adults and children 12 years of age and older—At first, 25 milligrams (mg) once a day in the evening. Your doctor may adjust the dose as needed. However, the dose is usually not more than 100 mg per day.

Is 400 mg of Topamax too much?

The recommended total daily dose of TOPAMAX® as adjunctive therapy in adults with partial onset seizures or Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome is 200 to 400 mg/day in two divided doses, and 400 mg/day in two divided doses as adjunctive treatment in adults with primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures.

Can topiramate cause permanent damage?

Serious side effects of Topamax There are also serious side effects to be aware of when taking Topamax. These side effects usually require hospitalization or medical help, and may result in permanent injury or be life-threatening.

Do you gain weight back after stopping Topamax?

Weight gain after Topamax In an observational study done by the National Library of Medicine, discontinuation of Topamax for at least six months showed a trend for returning to a baseline weight. So people may be more likely to return to what they weighed before they started taking Topamax, but this may take some time.

When should you not take Topamax?

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How do you feel on Topamax?

What are the side effects of Topamax?

  1. tingling of the arms and legs (paresthesia)
  2. not feeling hungry.
  3. weight loss.
  4. speech problems.
  5. fatigue.
  6. dizziness or sleepiness.
  7. slow reactions (psychomotor slowing)
  8. nervousness.

Will 25 mg of Topamax cause weight loss?

Topamax for weight loss Topamax isn’t approved for weight loss. However, the drug may reduce your appetite, which may lead you to lose weight. In clinical studies, weight loss occurred in 6% to 17% of people who took Topamax.

Is weight loss a side effect of Topamax?

Topamax isn’t approved for weight loss. However, the drug may reduce your appetite, which may lead you to lose weight. In clinical studies, weight loss occurred in 6% to 17% of people who took Topamax.