Aim: Examine clinical profile of extended-release topiramate (Trokendi XR®) and compare treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) associated with Trokendi XR versus previous immediate-release topiramate (TPM-IR) treatment.
Patients & methods: Pilot retrospective study analyzing data extracted from medical charts of patients ≥6 years of age prescribed Trokendi XR.
Results: Trokendi XR was the most commonly used to prevent migraine. The most common TEAEs recorded during topiramate treatment were cognitive symptoms (word-finding difficulty, attention/concentration difficulty, slowed thinking), paresthesia, gastrointestinal problems and decreased appetite/weight loss. TEAE incidence was significantly (p < 0.001) lower during Trokendi XR versus previous TPM-IR treatment.
Conclusion: Trokendi XR use and outcomes in clinical practice were consistent with established profile of topiramate. Results supported the potential for better tolerability of Trokendi XR versus TPM-IR.
Keywords: chart review; comparative effectiveness research; topiramate.