Here's the roundup: Product injury lawyers at Hissey Kientz published articles on an FDA warning about the link between use of migraine and
epilepsy drug Topamax during pregnancy and birth defects such as cleft lip and cleft palate or spina bifida... more»
Not exact matches
Topamax, an
epilepsy drug from Ortho - McNeil Pharmaceutical, has proven extremely effective on migraines in clinical trials: Half of all patients have reported a 50 percent reduction in the frequency of migraines, and more than a quarter have a reported 75 percent reduction.
A Distinguished Professor at the Baruch S. Blumberg Institute and Advisor to the Pennsylvania
Drug Discovery Institute, Dr. Maryanoff is the discoverer of topiramate (
Topamax ®), a treatment for
epilepsy and migraine headaches that the FDA approved for sale in 1996.
Topamax, a
drug to treat
epilepsy and severe migraine headaches, is linked to certain birth defects.
Topamax This
drug is frequently prescribed for
epilepsy and migraines, as well as the off - label uses, including treatment of bipolar disorder, obesity, bulimia, neuropathic pain, obsessive - compulsive disorder, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, and alcoholism.