Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| carbamazepine | Tegretol |
| gabapentin | Neurontin |
| phenytoin | Dilantin |
| pregabalin | Lyrica |
| topiramate | Topamax |
How It Works
Anticonvulsants are used to help control or prevent abnormal
increases in brain electrical activity.
Why It Is Used
Anticonvulsants can reduce some persistent
low back pain with fewer side effects than tricyclic
antidepressants.1
If you are an older adult taking various medicines, you could be
at risk for having your medicines interact. Drug interaction is the way
different medicines react to each other when you take them together. This
interaction can sometimes cause serious problems. Some drugs cause more
problems than others.
You may already be taking one or more drugs to treat other
problems, such as diabetes, arthritis, high cholesterol, heart disease, or high
blood pressure. Be sure your doctor knows all the drugs you are taking. The
anticonvulsant gabapentin may be your best bet for safely treating chronic pain
because it is not used by the body in the same way as many other medicines.
This makes it less likely to interact with other drugs.2
How Well It Works
Anticonvulsant medicine effectively treats chronic pain for some
people but not others. One type of anticonvulsant may work better for you than
another. This type of medicine is not well-studied as a chronic pain treatment
but is considered a reasonable treatment option.2
Side Effects
When prescribed for chronic pain control, anticonvulsants are used
at doses low enough to avoid side effects, and the dosage is usually increased
very gradually, if needed. Tell your doctor if you experience any of the
following side effects:
- Drowsiness
- Restlessness and
irritability
- Confusion and dizziness
- Nausea, vomiting,
loss of appetite, and belly pain
- Uncontrollable eye movements
(nystagmus)
- Gum disease
(gingivitis)
- Itching, fever, and a rash that looks like measles
(sensitivity reaction)
- Weight gain
Pregabalin can cause swelling in some people, including swelling
of the face or lips. If swelling is bothering you, call your doctor. There may
be another medicine you can try.
Topiramate can cause weight loss.
People of Asian ancestry may be at a higher risk for skin problems
for taking carbamazepine. These skin problems which include
Stevens-Johnson syndromeand
toxic epidermal necrolysis, can be dangerous. It is
recommended that people of Asian background be tested before they take
carbemazepine.
Anticonvulsants may increase the risk of suicide and suicidal
thoughts. It is not recommended that people stop using these medicines.
Instead, people who take anticonvulsant medicine should be watched closely for
warning signs of suicide. People who take
anticonvulsant medicine and who are worried about this side effect should talk
to a doctor.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Anticonvulsants are not safe for everyone. To avoid side effects,
be sure to tell your doctor about any medical conditions you have and any other
medicines you are taking.
Complete the
new medication information form (PDF)
(What is a PDF document?)
to help you understand this medication.