Might topiramate be effective in people who have failed to receive benefit from other psychopharmacologic agents?
The major use of topiramate in psychiatry is with people who have mood disorders that have not been adequately controlled by other medications at times including lamotrigine and gabapentin. A developing use is for people with PTSD. Topiramate has also been shown to decrease craving for alcohol in people with alcoholism, and to prevent migraine headaches.
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