Topiramate:
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
J.H.
Schneiderman
Abstract:
Topiramate is a structurally novel anti-epileptic drug with
at least 3 postulated mechanisms of action including: 1) potentiation
of GABA responses, 2) impairment of AMPA/kainate glutamate
receptors and 3) suppression of high frequency action potential
firing. It has a favourable pharmacokinetic profile with rapid
absorption, good bio-availability, linear pharmacokinetics,
relatively long half-life and limited pharmacokinetic drug
interactions. However, topiramate can reduce the estrogen
component of oral contraceptive medications. Women may require
birth control preparations containing 50 mg of estrogen. Topiramate
clearance is reduced in severe renal failure and increased
by enzyme-inducing anti-epileptic drugs. The dose of topiramate
may have to be reduced in renal failure or when withdrawing
enzyme inducers.
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Can.
J. Neurol. Sci. 1998; 25: S3-S5
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