The use of topiramate, at least in combination with other anti-epileptic medications, ought to be used with caution in women who plan to become pregnant.

‘The use of topiramate, at least in combination with other anti-epileptic medications, ought to be used with caution in women who plan to become pregnant.’

The findings suggest that use of topiramate in conjunction with other anti-epileptic drugs may enhance its propensity to cause fetal malformations. The mechanisms involved are currently unclear. 




"Although the results are based on small numbers of patients in pregnancy, we suggest that the use of topiramate, at least in combination with other anti-epileptic medications, ought to be used with caution in women who plan to become pregnant," said Dr. Frank Vajda, lead author of the Epilepsia analysis.
Source-Eurekalert