The pharmacokinetics of topiramate in children are linear, as in adults who received adjuvant therapy. The clearance is independent of the dose and the steady-state plasma concentrations, which rise depending on the dose. In children, however, the clearance is stronger and the elimination half-life shorter. The plasma concentration of topiramate for the same mg/kg dose can therefore be lower in children than in adults. Just as with adults, enzyme-reducing antiepileptic drugs lower the steady-state plasma concentrations.
Rosenfeld et al. 1999 observed a tmax of 1-3 hours and the following halflife parameters with a dose of 3-9 mg/kg/day:
| Age | n= | t1/2 |
| 4-7 years | 11 | 7,7-8 hours |
| 8-11 years | 12 | 11,3-11,7 hours |
| 12-17 years | 12 | 12,3-12,8 hours |
Ferrari et al. 2003 observed the following clearance:
| Age | n= | Mean dose | Cl/F |
| < 10 years | 14 | 6,5±2,2 mg/kg/day | 112±82 ml/kg/hour |
| 10-15 years | 11 | 7,2±2,0 mg/kg/day | 66±22 ml/kg/hour |
| 16-30 years | 17 | 4,7±1,9 mg/kg/day | 42±16 ml/kg/hour |
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Adjustment in renal impairment as specified:
With impaired renal function, topiramate half-life and AUC increase. This increases the risk of side effects.
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The complete list of all undesirable drug reactions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
Side effects that have been reported more often (≥ 2×) in children than in adults: changed appetite, hyperchloraemic acidosis, hypokalaemia, changed behaviour, aggression, apathy, sleep disorders, suicidal behaviour, attention disorders, lethargy, increased tear production, sinus bradycardia, problems with the gait.
Side effects reported only in children: eosinophilia, psychomotor hyperactivity, vertigo, vomiting, hyperthermia, fever, difficulty in learning
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No information available on specific contra indications in children.
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When symptoms of metabolic acidosis occur (Kussmaul breathing, dyspnea, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, extreme fatigue, tachycardia or arrhythmia) and possibly in conditions or treatments that make patients susceptible to metabolic acidosis (such as kidney diseases, epileptic status, diarrhoea, surgery, ketogenic diet), determination of serum bicarbonate levels is recommended during treatment. Chronic metabolic acidosis in children can cause osteomalacia and slow down the growth rate. However, effects on growth and bone-related consequences have not been systematically investigated.
Sufficient fluid intake is recommended in order to reduce the risk of kidney stones and reduce the risk of heat-related side effects. Reduced sweating and hyperthermia have been reported, particularly in young children at high temperatures.
In adults, there have been reports of deterioration in cognitive functioning, which made it necessary to lower or stop the dose; for children there is still insufficient data in this area.
Do not discontinue treatment suddenly, but gradually reduce the dose in 2-8 weeks (SmPC).
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