Topiramate-Induced Palinopsia: A Case Series and Review of the Literature

BACKGROUND:To report palinopsia as a possible side effect of topiramate. METHODS:Case series and review of the literature. RESULTS:Nine patients in our series, and 4 previously reported patients, who developed palinopsia while on topiramate, are reviewed. All patients were women, and comorbidities i...

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description BACKGROUND:To report palinopsia as a possible side effect of topiramate. METHODS:Case series and review of the literature. RESULTS:Nine patients in our series, and 4 previously reported patients, who developed palinopsia while on topiramate, are reviewed. All patients were women, and comorbidities included migraine, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, and bulimia nervosa. Palinopsia resolved in 8 patients after stopping or decreasing the dose of topiramate. The lowest dose of topiramate causing palinopsia was 25 mg twice a day. More than half of our patients reported exacerbation of visual disturbance in early morning or late evening. CONCLUSIONS:Topiramate-induced palinopsia may be underdiagnosed because physicians do not inquire about such visual symptoms.
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