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Topirmate (Eprontia)

Topirmate (Eprontia)

  • EPRONTIA:  The ONLY ready-to-use oral liquid solution approved by the US Food &amp; Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of epilepsy or migraine.

    EPRONTIA: The ONLY ready-to-use oral liquid solution approved by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of epilepsy or migraine.

    PRODUCT UPDATE: Beyond-use date for EPRONTIATM has been extended to 60 days after a bottle is first opened.

    PRODUCT UPDATE: Beyond-use date for EPRONTIATM has been extended to 60 days after a bottle is first opened.

  • Who to call on? What they treat?

    EPILEPSY = Pediatric Neurologists

    Monotherapy

    Combo-therapy

    MIGRAINE = Pediatric Neurologists

  • What is Pediatric Epilepsy? Children with epilepsy have seizures (quick, uncontrollable disturbances in the brain). *A child with epilepsy has a high risk for recurring seizures.

    Epilepsy is more common in young children between the ages of 1 and 5.

  • How is pediatric epilepsy treated?

    Anti-seizure medications are the most common way to treat epilepsy. These medications can come in a liquid that your child can drink or a pill that your child can swallow. These medications must be taken every day, as prescribed, to prevent seizures.

  • Monotherapy for Epilepsy

    Some of the anti-seizure medications -- like Depakote -- have been approved as monotherapy for children.

    This means that it could be the only epilepsy drug your child would take. Many children prefer monotherapy because they only have to remember to take one pill. Some of these have sprinkle forms to add to food to make it easier to take.