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Re: jq1234 post# 104250

Tuesday, 09/14/2010 11:06:17 PM

Tuesday, September 14, 2010 11:06:17 PM

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drug wasn't approved for indefinite use



That's ridiculous. All drugs are approved based on limited duration trials and virtually all non-oncology drugs are approved for indefinite use.

Very occasionally there will be time limitations in the label - in fact one approved migraine prophylaxis drug (methysergide) has a six-month limit in the label (can take it again after a drug holiday). But nowhere in the Topamax label is there any mention of a time limit. In fact people with epilepsy might take it their entire lives.

Bottom line, Topamax is indeed approved for indefinite use for migraine (and of course for epilepsy).

Peter

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