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Case Report

Acute Topiramate Toxicity

, M.D., , Pharm.D., , M.D. & , M.D.
Pages 987-990 | Published online: 12 Mar 2003
 

Abstract

Topiramate (Topamax®) is an anti‐epileptic medication for which acute toxicity is infrequently reported. A 5‐yr‐old girl, not previously taking topiramate, developed neurological symptoms after acute ingestion of this medication. She was intermittently agitated, complained of “not being able to feel anything,” demonstrated arching movements of the back, and perseverated upon questioning. Computerized tomography of the head and electroencephalography were both normal, and urine toxicology testing for drugs of abuse was negative. A serum topiramate level was 10.5 mcg/mL, confirming the ingestion. The patient was observed for 24 h, over which time her symptoms completely resolved.

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