Topamax Precautions
- It is vital to make sure that your doctor is aware of your full medical history before he prescribes Topamax. This is particularly important for those who have or have had including eye, kidney, or liver problems; issues with the metabolism (such as metabolic acidosis); and extreme breathing or lung difficulties. Those on specific diets, such as ketogenic or high protein, must also notify their doctors beforehand.
- Users should also exercise caution regarding drug interactions with Topamax. The doctor must be made aware of absolutely all medications (prescription and non-prescription) and herbal supplements that the patient is taking, especially risperidone, amitriptyline, metformin, valproic acid, diuretics (like acetazolamide and hydrochlorothiazide), pioglitazone, carbamazepine, phenytoin, and any drugs that could lead to reduced perspiration (such as certain antihistamines and anticholinergics).
- Topamax could also lead to several common and usually minor side effects. These include problems with concentration, confusion, disorientation, weakness, exhaustion, drowsiness, impotence, weight loss, diarrhea, appetite loss, and tingly hands or feet.
- Severe side effects of Topamax are uncommon. Possible ones include mood or mental changes (such as anxiety or problems with memory); difficulties with speech or language; unsteady or slow motion; fast breathing, bone breakage or aching; loss of consciousness; irregular, slow, or rapid heartbeat; painful urination; chest ache; pink or bloody urine; extreme side or backache; and stomachache. These side effects call for emergency medical assistance, as they could be harmful.
- Allergic reactions to Topamax are rare but can have dangerous consequences, so immediate medical help is vital. Symptoms include problems breathing, extreme dizziness, itchiness, rash and swelling.
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