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Zonegran (Zonisamide) - Side Effects and Adverse Reactions

 


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ADVERSE REACTIONS

The most commonly observed adverse events associated with the use of ZONEGRAN in controlled clinical trials that were not seen at an equivalent frequency among placebo-treated patients were somnolence, anorexia, dizziness, headache, nausea, and agitation/irritability.

In controlled clinical trials, 12% of patients receiving ZONEGRAN as adjunctive therapy discontinued due to an adverse event compared to 6% receiving placebo. Approximately 21% of the 1,336 patients with epilepsy who received ZONEGRAN in clinical studies discontinued treatment because of an adverse event. The adverse events most commonly associated with 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 events were dose-related (see WARNINGS and PRECAUTIONS).

Adverse Event Incidence in Controlled Clinical Trials: Table 3 lists treatment-emergent adverse events that occurred in at least 2% of patients treated with ZONEGRAN in controlled clinical trials that were numerically more common in the ZONEGRAN group. In these studies, either ZONEGRANor placebo was added to the patient's current AED therapy. Adverse events were usually mild or moderate in intensity.

The prescriber should be aware that these figures, obtained when ZONEGRAN was added to concurrent AED therapy, cannot be used to predict the frequency of adverse events in the course of usual medical practice when patient characteristics and other factors may differ from those prevailing during clinical studies. Similarly, the cited frequencies cannot be directly compared with figures obtained from other clinical investigations involving different treatments, uses, or investigators. An inspection of these frequencies, however, does provide the prescriber with one basis by which to estimate the relative contribution of drug and non-drug factors to the adverse event incidences in the population studied.

TABLE 3:    Incidence (%) of Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events in
                     Placebo-Controlled, Add-On Trials (Events that occurred in                      at least 2% of ZONEGRAN-treated patients and occurred more                      frequently in ZONEGRAN-treated than placebo-treated patients)
BODY SYSTEM/
PREFERRED TERM
ZONEGRAN
(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
HEMATOLOGIC 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 Events Observed During Clinical Trials:    ZONEGRAN has been administered to 1,598 individuals during all clinical trials, only some of which were placebo-controlled. During these trials, all events were recorded by the investigators using their own terms. To provide a useful estimate of the proportion of individuals having adverse events, similar events have been grouped into a smaller number of standardized categories using a modified COSTART dictionary. The frequencies represent the proportion of the 1,598 individuals exposed to ZONEGRAN 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 ZONEGRAN.

Events are further classified within each category and listed in order of decreasing frequency as follows: frequent occurring in at least 1:100 patient; infrequent occurring in 1:100 to 1:1000 patients; rare occurring in fewer than 1:1000 patients.

Body as a Whole:    Frequent: Accidental injury, asthenia. Infrequent: Chest pain, flank pain, malaise, allergic reaction, face edema, neck rigidity. Rare: Lupus erythematosus.

Cardiovascular:    Infrequent: Palpitation, tachycardia, vascular insufficiency, hypotension, hypertension, thrombophlebitis, syncope, bradycardia. Rare: Atrial fibrillation, heart failure, pulmonary embolus, ventricular extrasystoles.

Digestive:    Frequent: Vomiting. Infrequent: Flatulence, gingivitis, gum hyperplasia, gastritis, gastroenteritis, stomatitis, cholelithiasis, glossitis, melena, rectal hemorrhage, ulcerative stomatitis, gastro-duodenal ulcer, dysphagia, gum hemorrhage. Rare: Cholangitis, hematemesis, cholecystitis, cholestatic jaundice, colitis, duodenitis, esophagitis, fecal incontinence, mouth ulceration.

Hematologic and Lymphatic:    Infrequent: Leukopenia, anemia, immunodeficiency, lymphadenopathy. Rare: Thrombocytopenia, microcytic anemia, petechia.

Metabolic and Nutritional:    Infrequent: Peripheral edema, weight gain, edema, thirst, dehydration. Rare: Hypoglycemia, hyponatremia, lactic dehydrogenase increased, SGOT increased, SGPT increased.

Musculoskeletal:    Infrequent: Leg cramps, myalgia, myasthenia, arthralgia, arthritis.

Nervous System:    Frequent: Tremor, convulsion, abnormal gait, hyperesthesia, incoordination. Infrequent: Hypertonia, twitching, abnormal dreams, vertigo, libido decreased, neuropathy, hyperkinesia, movement disorder, dysarthria, cerebrovascular accident, hypotonia, peripheral neuritis, parathesia, reflexes increased. Rare: Circumoral paresthesia, dyskinesia, dystonia, encephalopathy, facial paralysis, hypokinesia, hyperesthesia, myoclonus, oculogyric crisis.

Behavioral Abnormalities--Non-Psychosis-Related:    Infrequent: Euphoria.

Respiratory:    Frequent: Pharyngitis, cough increased. Infrequent: Dyspnea. Rare: Apnea, hemoptysis.

Skin and Appendages:    Frequent: Pruritus. Infrequent: Maculopapular rash, acne, alopecia, dry skin, sweating, eczema, urticaria, hirsutism, pustular rash, vesiculobullous rash.

Special Senses:    Frequent: Ambylopia, tinnitus. Infrequent: Conjunctivitis, parosmia, deafness, visual field defect, glaucoma. Rare: Photophobia, iritis.

Urogenital:    Infrequent: Urinary frequency, dysuria, urinary incontinence, hematuria, impotence, urinary retention, urinary urgency, amenorrhea, polyuria, nocturia. Rare: Albuminuria, enuresis, bladder pain, bladder calculus, gynecomastia, mastitis, menorrhagia.

DRUG ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE

The abuse and dependence potential of ZONEGRAN has not been evaluated in human studies (see WARNINGS, Cognitive/Neuropsychiatric Adverse Events subsection). In a series of animal studies, zonisamide did not demonstrate abuse liability and dependence potential. Monkeys did not self-administer zonisamide in a standard reinforcing paradigm. Rats exposed to zonisamide did not exhibit signs of physical dependence of the CNS-depressant type. Rats did not generalize the effects of diazepam to zonisamide in a standard discrimination paradigm after training, suggesting that zonisamide does not have abuse potential of the benzodiazepine-CNS depressant type.

Page last updated: 2006-12-28

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