Yes, i would think so. I've heard of younger children dying from it, but it adults all I've heard is comas. I've taken a high dose before and i was not doing to well with the symptoms it has, so i would believe it to put you into a coma with a high dose, and possible death if not treated immediately. Careful careful.
You can. Topiramate overdose can cause severe metabolic acidosis. The symptoms of overdosing with Topiramate are: convulsions, drowsiness, speech disturbance, blurred vision, diplopia, mentation impaired, lethargy, abnormal coordination, stupor.
YES! Topamax will lower your blood pressure ALOT if you take too many mg's. One of the uses is for migraine headaches...it lowers blood pressure to relieve migraines. Signs of an overdose include dizziness, drowsiness, blurred vision, slurred speech and even SIEZURES. dude, did you take too much topamax? If you did, go to the hospital. NOW. and if you are wondering, topamax will not get you high or buzzed at all. you will just fall asleep if you try to get high...or just die. God Bless.
No it can not. Topamax, it to ward of headaches. OB will approve.
An maoi refers to "monoamine oxidase inhibitors," which is a kind of antidepressant that affects serotonin and dopamine levels in the brain. Topamax is a medication that alleviates migraine headaches. Topamax is not an maoi.
Topamax (topiramate) is not intended for weight loss. The side effects can be severe.
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No. No.
I have had a need to break my teeth. hold them together so hard until they break. Only on topamax.
Yes, but be VERY conservative. NEVER get drunk. Topamax can have cns depressant effects which can be unpredictably affected by alcohol.
Topamax is often used as a migraine preventive. Side effects may include fatigue.
My husband has been on topamax for about 4 years. He now has osteoporosis and a parathyroid adenoma with constant severe bone pain, extreme exhaustion and night sweats. As soon as we took him off of topamax his pain level improved. I know that topamax can cause osteoporosis. If he weren't a 49 year old fit male, I'm sure they'd just assume the osteoporosis was primary, rather than secondary to a parathyroid problem. I'm convinced everything is related to the topamax, but I have no proof.
No. A prescription is required for Topomax.
yes!
I don't know if Topamax is the cause yet--but I developed a mysterious rash on my inner thigh after beginning to take Topamax. I have switched laundry detergent, body wash, have not started eating anything new lately, so can't figure out any other possible cause. Rash is listed on the literature as a "rare" side effect of Topamax. I take 200mg per day.