TOPAMAX® CLEFT DEFECTS

Topamax® (topiramate) is a prescription drug used to treat epilepsy, it is also prescribed to help in the prevention of  migraine headaches for some people. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently warned that Topamax and the generic form called topiramate, have been associated to an topamax recall, topamax lawyerincreased risk of oral clefts (cleft lip and/or cleft palate) in infants who have been exposed to the medication during the first trimester of pregnancy.

The birth defects are an opening in the lip and/or palate (roof of the mouth) caused by incomplete development during the early stages of the pregnancy.

Topamax also has a possible connection to  hypospadias, a male birth defect in which the opening of the urethra is on the underside, rather than at the tip, of the penis.

How common is it for an infant to suffer a Topamax cleft defect?

The FDA warns that babies born to women taking Topamax or topiramate are about 20 times more likely to develop cleft lip or cleft palate deformities than babies born to women not taking any other medications, and are about four times more likely to have children born with oral cleft deformities than mothers who took other antiepileptic medications.

How many people have taken Topamax?

From January 2007 through December 2010, approximately 32.3 million Topamax prescriptions were dispensed, and 4.3 million patients filled Topamax or topiramate prescriptions from U.S. pharmacies.

Should pregnant women be allowed to take Topamax?

Previously, this drug was classified as pregnancy category “C,” which means that data suggests there are potential risks to the fetus, but not enough to identify a clear link.

The FDA recently announced that Topamax has now been classified as a category “D” drug, which means that there is positive evidence of human fetal risk, but that the drug’s benefits may, in some situations, outweigh its risks.

What should I do if I took Topamax or its generic and had a child with a birth defect?

If you or a loved one use or have used Topamax or topiramate and had a child born with a cleft lip or cleft palate, or gave birth to a son who suffered from hypospadias, contact us immediately for help. We may be able to help you win compensation for your infant’s medical bills, pain and suffering, and future expenses. Contact us today for a FREE Evaluation.

Topamax® is a registered trademark of Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and is used here only to identify the product in question.

This website is not associated with, sponsored by, or affiliated with the Food and Drug Administration or Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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