Complete adverse effect profile including incidence rates and management
Important Safety Information
This is not a complete list of all possible side effects. Contact your healthcare provider if you experience any unexpected symptoms. For serious or life-threatening side effects, seek emergency medical attention immediately.
ADVERSE REACTIONS The most common adverse reactions with zonisamide (an incidence at least 4% greater than placebo) in controlled clinical trials and shown in descending order of frequency were somnolence, anorexia, dizziness, ataxia, agitation/irritability, and difficulty with memory and/or concentration.
In controlled clinical trials, 12% of patients receiving zonisamide as adjunctive therapy discontinued due to an adverse reaction compared to 6% receiving placebo.
Approximately 21% of the 1,336 patients with epilepsy who received zonisamide in clinical studies discontinued treatment because of an adverse reaction.
The most common adverse reactions leading to discontinuation were somnolence, fatigue and/or ataxia (6%), anorexia (3%), difficulty concentrating (2%), difficulty with memory, mental slowing, nausea/vomiting (2%), and weight loss (1%).
Many of these adverse reactions were dose-related (see WARNINGS and PRECAUTIONS ) .
Adverse Reaction Incidence in Controlled Clinical Trials Table 4 lists adverse reactions that occurred in at least 2% of patients treated with zonisamide in controlled clinical trials that were numerically more common in the zonisamide group.
In these studies, either zonisamide or placebo was added to the patient's current AED therapy.
Table 4 Adverse Reactions in Placebo-Controlled, Add-On Trials (Events that occurred in at least 2% of zonisamide capsules-treated patients and occurred more frequently in zonisamide capsules-treated than placebo-treated patients) BODY SYSTEM/PREFERRED TERM ZONISAMIDE CAPSULES (N=269) % PLACEBO (N=230) % BODY AS A WHOLE Headache 10 8 Abdominal Pain 6 3 Flu Syndrome 4 3 DIGESTIVE Anorexia 13 6 Nausea 9 6 Diarrhea 5 2 Dyspepsia 3 1 Constipation 2 1 Dry Mouth 2 1 HEMATOLOGIS AND LYMPHATIC Ecchymosis 2 1 METABOLIC AND NUTRITIONAL Weight Loss 3 2 NERVOUS SYSTEM Dizziness 13 7 Ataxia 6 1 Nystagmus 4 2 Paresthesia 4 1 NEUROPSYCHIATRIC AND COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION-ALTERED COGNITIVE FUNCTION Confusion 6 3 Difficulty Concentrating 6 2 Difficulty with Memory 6 2 Mental Slowing 4 2 NEUROPSYCHIATRIC AND COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION-BEHAVIORAL ABNORMALITIES(NON - PSYCHOSIS- RELATED) Agitation/Irritability 9 4 Depression 6 3 Insomnia 6 3 Anxiety 3 2 Nervousness 2 1 NEUROPSYCHIATRIC AND COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION-BEHAVIORAL ABNORMALITIES (PSYCHOSIS - RELATED) Schizophrenic/Schizophreniform Behavior 2 0 NEUROPSYCHIATRIC AND COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION-CNS DEPRESSION Somnolence 17 7 Fatigue 8 6 Tiredness 7 5 NEUROPSYCHIATRIC AND COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION-SPEECH AND LANGUAGE ABNORMALITIES Speech Abnormalities 5 2 Difficulties in Verbal Expression 2 <1 RESPIRATORY Rhinitis 2 1 SKIN AND APPENDAGES Rash 3 2 SPECIAL SENSES Diplopia 6 3 Taste Perversion 2 0 Other Adverse Reactions in Clinical Trials Zonisamide has been administered to 1,598 individuals during all clinical trials, only some of which were placebo-controlled.
The frequencies represent the proportion of the 1,598 individuals exposed to zonisamide who experienced an event on at least one occasion.
All events are included except those already listed in the previous table or discussed in WARNINGS or PRECAUTIONS , trivial events, those too general to be informative, and those not reasonably associated with zonisamide.
WARNINGS Potentially Fatal Reactions to Sulfonamides: Fatalities have occurred, although rarely, as a result of severe reactions to sulfonamides (zonisamide is a sulfonamide) including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, fulminant hepatic necrosis, agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia, and other blood dyscrasias.
Such reactions may occur when a sulfonamide is readministered irrespective of the route of administration.
If signs of hypersensitivity or other serious reactions occur, discontinue zonisamide immediately.
Specific experience with sulfonamide-type adverse reaction to zonisamide is described below.
Serious Skin Reactions Consideration should be given to discontinuing zonisamide in patients who develop an otherwise unexplained rash.
Like all medications, Zonisamide can cause side effects. However, not everyone who takes this medication will experience them. Many side effects are dose-dependent and may improve as your body adjusts to the medication. Others may require dose adjustment or medical attention.
Contact your healthcare provider promptly if you experience:
Seek immediate emergency medical care if you experience signs of: