Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| divalproex sodium | Depakote |
| topiramate | Topamax |
| valproic acid | Depakene |
How It Works
Topiramate and divalproex sodium are seizure medicines that are
typically used to control
seizures in people who have
epilepsy. These medications are also used to prevent
migraine headaches and have been approved by the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for this use. Valproic acid has not been
approved by the FDA for the treatment of migraine headaches, but it is used to
prevent migraines in some people.
Why It Is Used
These seizure medicines, when they are taken regularly, may help to
prevent migraine headaches.
How Well It Works
One study showed that topiramate was effective at preventing
migraines.1 Divalproex sodium also works well to
prevent migraine attacks.2
Side Effects
Common side effects of topiramate include:
- Fatigue.
- A prickling or tingling
sensation in the hands and feet.
- Lack of
coordination.
- Loss of appetite and weight
loss.
- Inability to concentrate or speak clearly.
Topiramate has been linked in some people to a potentially
life-threatening condition called metabolic acidosis, which happens when there
is too much acid in the blood. Symptoms include fatigue, lack of appetite, and
rapid breathing (hyperventilation). If left untreated,
metabolic acidosis can lead to death.
Rarely, topiramate may cause serious side effects, such as:
- Glaucoma, which
can lead to blindness.
- An inability to sweat, which can lead to
life-threatening fever or
heatstroke.
Side effects from divalproex sodium may include:
- Fatigue.
- Nausea.
- Tremor or shakiness.
- Hair
loss.
- Weight gain.
- Headache pain that is different than pain from a migraine
headache.
Uncommon but potentially life-threatening side effects of
divalproex sodium include:
- Liver failure.
- Inflammation of the
pancreas.
- Elevated levels of ammonia in the blood
(hyperammonemia).
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning on
antiseizure medicines and the risk of suicide and suicidal thoughts. The FDA
does not recommend that people stop using these medicines. Instead, people who
take antiseizure medicine should be watched closely for
warning signs of suicide. People who take antiseizure
medicine and who are worried about this side effect should talk to a doctor.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Women who take seizure medicines need to talk with their doctors if
they are considering becoming pregnant. Seizure medicines may harm a
fetus.
For some people, topiramate may produce side effects or carry
risks, including an increased risk of birth defects, that are not yet fully
known. Report any unexpected side effects or problems to your doctor.
Topiramate may make birth control pills less effective. A woman who
is taking topiramate may need to use another method of birth control to reduce
her chances of becoming pregnant.
If you have had kidney stones, be sure to tell your doctor this
before you take topiramate. Using topiramate may increase your risk of having
kidney stones again.
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