
Topamax
Topamax (generic name: topiramate) is a medication primarily used to prevent seizures in epilepsy and to reduce the frequency of migraines. It works by stabilizing electrical activity in the brain, which helps prevent abnormal surges that cause seizures or migraines. Topamax may also have side effects such as dizziness, tingling, or weight changes. It’s typically prescribed by a healthcare provider, and dosage depends on individual needs. While effective for many, it should be used under medical supervision due to potential side effects and interactions with other medicines.