
Zarontin (also know by the generic name Ethosuximide) is a medication that is used to treat certain kinds of seizures in people with epilepsy. It is used primarily to control absence seizures, also known as petit mal seizures.
Zarontin (Ethosuximide) belongs to a group of medicines known as anticonvulsants. In people with seizures the chemicals that cause nerves to communicate with each other is higher than normal. This makes the nerves more active than normal and results in a seizure. Zarontin (Ethosuximide) slows down the flow of chemicals between these nerve endings which results in less chance of seizures happening.
Absence or petit mal seizures are seizures that tend to manifest as episodes of staring or absence of conscious activity such as talking or walking. These episodes only last a few seconds with the patient recovering as if nothing ever happened. They are more common in children and young adults. The cause is not known.
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What are the side effects of Zarontin (Ethosuximide)?
Side effects associated with the use of Zarontin (Ethosuximide) may include headache, dizziness, fatigue, insomnia, nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea, constipation, or changes in menstruation.
More severe side effects are possible and may include severe weakness, shortness of breath, severe nausea, stomach pain, or loss of appetite, fever, sore throat, a red and peeling skin rash or yellowing of the skin, bruising, changes in bowel or urination production, worsening seizure activity, joint or muscle pain.
Some patients also develop anxiety, depression, or thoughts of suicide while using this drug. Stop using Zarontin (Ethosuximide) and contact your doctor immediately if you experience these or any other unusual symptoms after using this drug.
Allergic reactions are possible when using this drug. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include a sudden rash, itchiness or swelling in the skin, mouth, or throat, and difficulty breathing. Seek emergency medical care if you suspect you are having an allergic reaction to Zarontin (Ethosuximide).
What precautions are advised when using Zarontin (Ethosuximide)?
Certain medicines may interact with how Zarontin (Ethosuximide) works in your body including other medicines for epilepsy, cold or allergy medicines, muscle relaxants, narcotic pain medicines, sleeping pills, immunosuppressant drugs, as well as any herbal or nutritional supplements you may be taking.
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Avoid people who have the flu, a cold, or other infections as this medicine may lower your resistance to illness.
Women who are pregnant, nursing, or plan on becoming pregnant should not use Zarontin (Ethosuximide) unless specifically prescribed by their doctor.
What happens with an overdose of Zarontin (Ethosuximide)?
Overdose symptoms of Zarontin (Ethosuximide) may include severe dizziness or fatigue, shallow breathing, feeling like you might pass out, as well as any of the side effects listed previously. If you believe you have overdosed on this medicine, contact a doctor right away.
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