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  2. Topiramate - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Serious side effects may include suicide, increased ammonia levels resulting in encephalopathy, and kidney stones. [9] Topiramate can cause birth defects including cleft lip and palate. [12] Risk/benefit should be carefully discussed with the full treatment team.

  3. How Does Topirmate for Weight Loss Work? - AOL

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    The dose then increases to 7.5mg of phentermine and 46mg of topiramate daily for 90 days. If you need a higher dose after 90 days, your provider can prescribe up to 11.25mg of phentermine and 69mg ...

  4. Phentermine/topiramate - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include tingling, dizziness, trouble sleeping, and constipation. [3] Serious side effects may include suicide, abuse. [3] Use is not recommended during pregnancy. [1] Phentermine is a stimulant and appetite suppressant. [3] Topiramate is an anticonvulsant that has weight loss side effects. [3]

  5. Anticonvulsant - Wikipedia

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    The newer drugs tend to have fewer side effects. [42] For newly diagnosed partial or mixed seizures, there is evidence for using gabapentin, lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine or topiramate as monotherapy. [42] Lamotrigine can be included in the options for children with newly diagnosed absence seizures. [42]

  6. Megavitamin-B6 syndrome - Wikipedia

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    High doses of vitamin B 6 are used to treat gyromitra mushroom (false morel) poisoning, hydrazine exposure and homocystinuria [8] [56] Doses of 50 mg to 100 mg per day may also be used to treat pyridoxine deficient seizures and when patients are taking other medications that reduce vitamin B 6. [14] Daily doses of 10 mg to 50 mg are recommended ...

  7. Vitamin B3 - Wikipedia

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    The US Food and Nutrition Board has set a daily limit of 35 mg for vitamin B 3, unless under medical supervision. [1] At daily doses of nicotinic acid as low as 30 mg, flushing has been reported, always starting in the face and sometimes accompanied by skin dryness, itching, paresthesia, and headache. [23]

  8. Therapeutic index - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] The purpose of administering MTD is to determine whether long-term exposure to a chemical might lead to unacceptable adverse health effects in a population, when the level of exposure is not sufficient to cause premature mortality due to short-term toxic effects. The maximum dose is used, rather than a lower dose, to reduce the number ...

  9. Nicotinamide - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] It is a water-soluble vitamin. Side effects are minimal. [7] [8] At high doses, liver problems may occur. [7] Normal amounts are safe for use during pregnancy. [9] Nicotinamide is in the vitamin B family of medications, specifically the vitamin B 3 complex. [10] [11] It is an amide of nicotinic acid. [7]