Tracking My Migraines


Welcome to the Interactive Diary. It helps you track the impact of your migraines. Bad days. Good days. The things that trigger a migraine. The things that soothe and renew you. And the ways that migraines impact your days, even when you're not having one.

When you recognize the events that make up your migraine cycle, you'll be better prepared to discuss your migraines with your healthcare professional.

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TOPAMAX.com offers two ways to track your migraines:

1. Interactive Diary. If you want to use the Interactive Diary, you'll be able to log in from any computer with an internet connection and track the impact of your migraines with easy-to-use menu options. Click here to register.

2. Download A Printable Version. If you like to keep a more traditional diary, pen-to-paper, you'll find the printable version useful. It has helpful questions that can help guide you as you track the impact of your migraines.

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Attention TOPAMAX Patients and Medical Professionals
Dispensing errors have been reported between TOPAMAX® (topiramate) tablets and Toprol-xl® (metoprolol succinate) extended-release tablets.

Please be sure to check your tablets to ensure you are taking the right medicine.

*Toprol-xl is a registered trademark of the AstraZeneca group of companies.



TOPAMAX is approved for migraine prevention in adults only.
TOPAMAX is not used to stop a migraine after it starts.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Serious risks associated with TOPAMAX include lowered bicarbonate levels in the blood resulting in an increase in the acidity of the blood (metabolic acidosis). Symptoms could include hyperventilation (rapid, deep breathing), tiredness, loss of appetite, irregular heartbeat or changes in the level of alertness. Call your doctor immediately if you get these symptoms. Your doctor may want to do simple blood tests. Chronic, untreated metabolic acidosis may increase the risk for kidney stones or bone disease.

Other serious risks include decreased sweating, increased body temperature, kidney stones, sleepiness, dizziness, confusion, difficulty concentrating, and increased eye pressure (glaucoma). Call your doctor immediately if you have any decrease in vision or eye pain. These problems can lead to blindness if not treated right away.

More common side effects are tingling in arms and legs, loss of appetite, tiredness, nausea, diarrhea, taste change and weight loss.

Tell your doctor about other medications you take. Please see full U.S. Prescribing Information.