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(also known as Zonisamide)

Zonisamide is used to control some kinds of seizures in the treatment of epilepsy.

This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription.

Common Brand Names:

Zonegran

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Treatment Success Rate

Top 5 Communities
Condition Members Success
Epilepsy & Seizures
121
86%
Bipolar Disorder
17
100%
Migraine Headaches
9
100%
Depression
3
100%
Pseudotumor Cerebri
3
67%
Overall, 89% (158 Members) find Zonegran helpful
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Zonegran Reviews

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Recently prescribed will try it tonight 25 mg.
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My daughter, 20 yrs old, is on 300mg Zonegran. She is severely depressed, no way to tell if it's the medication, but she is withdrawing from the world. From life. I barely recognize her. She was beautiful.
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I am on this one now. It is making me very nauseaus. I have only been on it for a few days though.
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I have just started taking this medication 2 days ago. So Im hopeful that it will help but too soon to tell.
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I am in the middle of switching so I am not sure how well it is going to work yet. Although the weight is already starting to come off and I am less irritable. still get weird aura feelings but i dont know if that will ever stop.
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she is taking one right now
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Just recently started it with Trileptal and Keppra.
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they just upped her dose on that and she just started taking it about 2 weeks ago.
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dizzy...feels almost like I calmed down alot. I am able to slow down and think a little bit more, but I can't say yet if I like feeling like someone else. Other than that, the side affects are basically nothing...I just drink alot of water (which is good anyway) and feel a little more comfortable in my own skin. A few episodes of nervousness due to the dizzyness and lightheadedness of the medication mistaken for an oncoming seizure.
We cannot tell that the med is working. Seizures appear to worsening. How does the neuro know he is doing the right thing if he hasn't even seen her?!?! The pediatrician is working very hard to get a sooner appt.
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