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Zonegran vs. Aptiom

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Key takeaways

Zonisamide (Zonegran) and Aptiom (eslicarbazepine) are both antiepileptic medications used to treat partial-onset seizures, but they have some key differences. Zonisamide is typically used as an add-on treatment and is not recommended for people with sulfa allergies. Aptiom can be used alone or with other seizure medications but should be avoided if you are allergic to oxcarbazepine (Trileptal). Zonisamide is approved for use in people aged 16 and older, while Aptiom can be used in children as young as 4 years old. Both medications can cause side effects like dizziness and sleepiness, but Aptiom is more likely to cause low sodium levels and liver injury. Zonisamide can lead to serious skin reactions and reduced sweating, which can increase the risk of heat stroke. Both medications are available as lower-cost generics.

Zonisamide

(Zonegran)

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Summary for Zonegran

Prescription only

Zonisamide (Zonegran) is an antiepileptic. It helps control partial-onset seizures in people 16 years and older with epilepsy. It's usually taken along with other seizure medications. Zonisamide comes as a capsule in both generic forms and the brand name Zonegran. It also comes as a liquid called Zonisade, which is brand name only. You take it by mouth once or twice a day. Common side effects are drowsiness, dizziness, and headache. Some medications can interact with zonisamide (Zonegran) and make side effects worse or raise the risk of seizures.

Indications for Zonegran

Pros and Cons for Zonegran

Pros

  • Can be a good add-on option when other medications aren't working well enough to help control seizures
  • Can take with or without food
  • Also comes as a liquid suspension for people who have problems swallowing pills

Cons

  • Not approved for children younger than 16
  • Can take several weeks to get the full benefits of the medication
  • Not safe to take if you have a sulfa allergy

Common Side Effects for Zonegran

  • Sleepiness (17%)
  • Dizziness (13%)
  • Low appetite (13%)
  • Headache (10%)
  • Nausea (9%)
  • Agitation or irritability (9%)
  • Fatigue (8%)
  • Tiredness (7%)
  • Stomach pain (6%)
  • Confusion (6%)
  • Depression (6%)
  • Trouble sleeping (6%)
  • Problems with concentration or memory (6%)
  • Clumsy movement (6%)
  • Double vision (seeing double; 6%)

Warnings for Zonegran

  • Potentially serious allergic reaction to sulfa medications
  • Serious skin reactions
  • DRESS syndrome (a serious allergic reaction)
  • Less sweating and risk of heat stroke
  • Serious eye problems
  • Suicidal thoughts or behavior
  • Changes in mood or thinking, or problems with cognitive skills
  • Effect on kidney function
  • Too much acid in the blood
  • High ammonia levels
  • Withdrawal seizures after stopping zonisamide (Zonegran) suddenly
  • Harm to an unborn baby

Summary for Aptiom

Prescription only

Aptiom (eslicarbazepine) helps control seizures if you have partial-onset epilepsy. It can be used in people aged 4 years and older, but it interacts with some other medications and can be expensive if not covered by insurance.

Indications for Aptiom

  • Partial-onset seizures

Pros and Cons for Aptiom

Pros

  • Can be used on its own, or with other seizure medications for better seizure control
  • Convenient, taken once daily
  • Tablets can be crushed (doesn't come in liquid form)

Cons

  • Causes dizziness, headache, and vision problems quite often
  • Can't take if you're allergic to oxcarbazepine (Trileptal)
  • Brand name only, so it can be more expensive than other alternatives

Common Side Effects for Aptiom

  • Dizziness (20-28%)
  • Sleepiness (11-18%)
  • Headache (13-15%)
  • Nausea (10-16%)
  • Double vision (9-11%)
  • Vomiting (6-10%)
  • Tiredness (4-7%)
  • Blurry vision (5-6%)
  • Difficulty with movement or coordination (4-6%)
  • Feeling like the room is spinning (2-6%)
  • Shakiness (tremor, 2-4%)

Warnings for Aptiom

  • Suicidal thoughts or behavior
  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Low sodium levels
  • Difficulty with movement, concentration, and vision
  • Withdrawal seizures
  • Liver injury

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Zonisamide120 capsules / 100mg
$24.44$70.93
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Eslicarbazepine30 tablets / 800mg
$67.96$1,247.04
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