Zonisamide 100mg Capsules – Zonegran 100mg Generic, 56 Capsules
£61.25 Original price was: £61.25.£55.30Current price is: £55.30.
- Affordable Seizure Treatment: Zonisamide 100mg capsules offer the same effective seizure control as Zonegran 100mg but at a more affordable price.
- Trusted for Epilepsy Management: A proven solution to reduce and control seizures in adults with epilepsy.
- Off-Label Use for Pets: Recommended by veterinarians for seizure management in cats and dogs under veterinary supervision.
- Precise 100mg Dosage: Each capsule delivers an accurate 100mg dose of Zonisamide for consistent treatment.
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Zonisamide 100mg Capsules – Zonegran 100mg Generic, 56 Capsules
Effective Seizure Control for Humans and Pets
Zonisamide 100mg Capsules – Zonegran 100mg Generic provide an effective and affordable solution for managing seizures in humans and pets. This generic version of Zonegran contains the active ingredient Zonisamide, known for stabilizing abnormal brain activity and reducing the frequency of seizures.
Zonisamide is widely prescribed for epilepsy treatment in adults and is also used off-label to manage seizures in pets, including cats and dogs, under veterinary guidance. Whether you’re seeking treatment for yourself or your pet, Zonisamide 100mg capsules deliver trusted and consistent results.
Why Choose Zonisamide 100mg Capsules?
- Affordable and Effective: A cost-efficient alternative to Zonegran 100mg with the same active ingredient.
- Dual Use for Humans and Pets: Designed for epilepsy treatment in adults and used off-label for controlling seizures in pets.
- Reliable Seizure Control: Reduces the frequency and severity of seizures for a better quality of life.
- Veterinarian-Recommended for Pets: Trusted by vets for managing epilepsy in cats and dogs.
- Safe and Authentic: Purchase genuine Zonisamide capsules with confidence from Dock Pharmacy.
Benefits of Zonisamide 100mg Capsules
- For Humans:
- Provides effective seizure control for epilepsy patients.
- Improves daily life with reduced seizure episodes.
- For Pets (Off-Label):
- Offers pet owners a reliable solution for treating seizures in cats and dogs under veterinary supervision.
- Helps improve the quality of life for pets with epilepsy.
Who Should Use Zonisamide 100mg Capsules?
Zonisamide 100mg is ideal for:
- Adults with epilepsy seeking a cost-effective and reliable seizure medication.
- Pet owners looking for an off-label treatment for their cats or dogs, prescribed by a veterinarian.
How to Use Zonisamide 100mg Capsules
- For Humans: Take as directed by your healthcare provider, typically once daily.
- For Pets: Administer according to your veterinarian’s dosage instructions, based on your pet’s weight and condition.
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Take control of seizures today! Order Zonisamide 100mg Capsules – Zonegran 100mg Generic online at Dock Pharmacy for safe, secure, and fast delivery. Whether for you or your pet, trust Zonisamide for effective seizure management.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Zonisamide 100mg Capsules
1. What is Zonisamide 100mg Capsules – Zonegran 100mg Generic used for?
Zonisamide 100mg Capsules are primarily used to treat partial seizures in adults with epilepsy. They work by stabilizing abnormal electrical activity in the brain, helping to reduce the frequency and severity of seizures. These capsules can also be prescribed off-label by veterinarians to manage seizures in cats and dogs.
2. How does Zonisamide 100mg work?
Zonisamide works by affecting sodium and calcium channels in the brain. This action stabilizes electrical activity and prevents excessive signaling that can lead to seizures. It is a widely recognized antiepileptic medication used in humans and pets.
3. Can Zonisamide 100mg Capsules be used for pets?
Yes, Zonisamide 100mg Capsules can be used off-label to treat seizures in cats and dogs under the guidance of a veterinarian. Always consult your vet for appropriate dosage and administration instructions for your pet.
4. What is the recommended dosage of Zonisamide 100mg Capsules for humans?
The typical starting dosage for adults is determined by a healthcare provider and may vary based on the severity of seizures and individual needs. It is usually taken once daily, but your doctor will provide exact instructions tailored to your condition.
5. What is the dosage of Zonisamide 100mg Capsules for pets?
The dosage for pets varies depending on their weight, age, and medical condition. Always follow your veterinarian’s specific instructions for administering Zonisamide to your cat or dog.
6. Are there any side effects of Zonisamide 100mg Capsules?
Common side effects in humans may include:
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Nausea or upset stomach
- Headache
In pets, side effects may include:
- Loss of appetite
- Drowsiness
- Vomiting
- Loss of coordination
If severe or unusual side effects occur in either humans or pets, consult a healthcare provider or veterinarian immediately.
7. Can Zonisamide 100mg be taken with other medications?
Yes, Zonisamide can be used alone or in combination with other antiepileptic medications. However, it’s essential to inform your healthcare provider or veterinarian about any other medications or supplements being taken to avoid potential interactions.
8. Is Zonisamide 100mg a generic version of Zonegran?
Yes, Zonisamide 100mg is the generic equivalent of Zonegran. It contains the same active ingredient and provides the same level of effectiveness but at a more affordable price.
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What is the price of Zonisamide 100mg Capsules?
The price of Zonisamide 100mg Capsules is £55.30
Where can you buy Zonisamide 100mg Capsules?
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How To Use
How to take Zonisamide
Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
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Product Details
What you need to know before you take Zonisamide
Do not take Zonisamide : • if you are allergic to zonisamide or any of the other ingredients of this medicine (listed in section 6), • if you are allergic to other sulphonamide medicines. Examples include: sulphonamide antibiotics, thiazide diuretics, and sulfonylurea antidiabetes medicines, • if you are allergic to peanut or soya, do not use this medicinal product. Warnings and precautions Zonisamide belongs to a group of medicines (sulphonamides) which can cause severe allergic reactions, severe skin rashes, and blood disorders, which very rarely can be fatal (see section 4. Possible side effects). Serious rashes occur in association with Zonisamide therapy, including cases of Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The use of Zonisamide may lead to high levels of ammonia in the blood which could lead to a change in brain function, especially if you are also taking other medicines which can increase ammonia levels (for example valproate), have a genetic disorder causing build-up of too much ammonia in the body 2 (urea cycle disorder), or if you have liver problems. Tell your doctor immediately if you become unusually drowsy or confused. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Zonisamide if you: • are younger than 12 years old, as you may be at greater risk of decreased sweating, heat stroke, pneumonia and liver problems. If you are younger than 6 years old, Zonisamide is not recommended for you. • are elderly, as your dose of Zonisamide may need adjusting, and you may be more likely to develop an allergic reaction, severe skin rash, swelling of the feet and legs, and itchiness when taking Zonisamide (see section 4 Possible side effects). • suffer from liver problems, as your dose of Zonisamide may need adjusting. • have eye problems such as glaucoma. • suffer from kidney problems as your dose of Zonisamide may need adjusting. • have previously suffered from kidney stones, as you may be at increased risk of developing more kidney stones. Reduce the risk of kidney stones by drinking sufficient water. • live in a place or are on holiday in a place where the weather is warm. Zonisamide can make you perspire less, which can cause your body temperature to increase. Reduce the risk of overheating by drinking sufficient water and keeping cool. • are underweight, or have lost a lot of weight as Zonisamide can cause you to lose more weight. Tell your doctor as this may need to be monitored. • are pregnant or could become pregnant (see section ‘pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility’ for further information). If any of these applies to you, tell your doctor before you take Zonisamide . Children and adolescents Talk to your doctor about the following risks: Preventing overheating and dehydration in children Zonisamide can cause your child to sweat less and overheat and if your child is not treated this can lead to brain damage and death. Children are most at risk especially in hot weather. When your child is taking Zonisamide : • Keep your child cool especially in hot weather • Your child must avoid heavy exercise especially when the weather is hot • Give your child plenty of cold water to drink • Your child must not take these medicines: carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (like topiramate and acetazolamide), and anticholinergic agents (like clomipramine, hydroxyzine, diphenhydramine, haloperidol, imipramine and oxybutynin). If your child’s skin feels very hot with little or no sweating, becomes confused, has muscle cramps, or your child’s heartbeat or breathing becomes rapid: • Take your child to a cool, shaded place • Sponge your child’s skin with cool (not cold) water • Give your child cold water to drink • Seek urgent medical assistance. • Body weight: You should monitor your child’s weight every month and see your doctor as soon as possible if your child is not gaining enough weight. Zonisamide is not recommended for children who are underweight or have a small appetite, and should be used with caution in those below 20 kg. • Increased acid level in the blood and kidney stones: Reduce these risks by ensuring that your child drinks enough water and is not taking any other medicine which could cause kidney stones (see 3 Other medicines). Your doctor will monitor your child’s blood bicarbonate levels and kidneys (see also section 4). Do not give this medicine to children below the age of 6 years because it is not known for this age group whether the potential benefits are greater than the risks. Other medicines and Zonisamide Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, or have recently taken, any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription. • Zonisamide should be used carefully in adults when taken with medicines that can cause kidney stones, like topiramate or acetazolamide. In children, this combination is not recommended • Zonisamide could possibly increase your blood levels of medicines like digoxin and quinidine, and so a reduction in their dose may be required. • Other medicines like phenytoin, carbamazepine, phenobarbitone and rifampicin can decrease your blood levels of Zonisamide , which may require an adjustment of your dose of Zonisamide . Zonisamide with food and drink Zonisamide can be taken with or without food. Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility • If you are pregnant, or think you may be pregnant, you must tell your doctor straight away and discuss possible risks the epilepsy medicine you are taking might pose to your unborn baby. • If you are planning to become pregnant you should discuss your epilepsy treatment with your doctor as early as possible before you become pregnant. • You should not stop your treatment without discussing this with your doctor. Suddenly stopping may lead to breakthrough seizures which may harm you and your unborn baby. It is important that your epilepsy remains well controlled. Pregnancy You must only take zonisamide during your pregnancy if your doctor tells you to. If you are a woman of childbearing age you must use adequate contraception while taking zonisamide and for one month after stopping zonisamide. Studies have shown an increased risk of physical birth abnormalities in children of women taking epilepsy medicines during pregnancy. The risk of physical birth abnormalities may increase when more than one epilepsy medicine is used at the same time. Where possible, your doctor should consider using one epilepsy medicine to control your epilepsy. More research is needed to better understand whether taking zonisamide during pregnancy increases the risk of having a baby born with a physical birth abnormality or a learning or thinking disability. Studies have shown that babies born to mothers using zonisamide during pregnancy were smaller than expected for their age at birth, compared with babies born to mothers treated with lamotrigine monotherapy. Breast-feeding Do not breast-feed whilst taking, or for one month after stopping Zonisamide . Fertility There are no clinical data available on the effects of zonisamide on human fertility. Studies in animals have shown changes in fertility parameters. Driving and using machines Zonisamide may affect your concentration, ability to react/respond, and may make you feel sleepy, particularly at the beginning of your treatment or after your dose is increased. Be especially careful while driving or operating machinery, if Zonisamide affects you in this way. 4 Important information about some of the ingredients of Zonisamide Zonisamide contains sunset yellow FCF (E110) and allura red AC (E129) Zonisamide 100 mg hard capsules contain a yellow colour called sunset yellow FCF (E110) and a red colour called allura red AC (E129), which may cause allergic reactions. Zonisamide contains soya oil. If you are allergic to peanut or soya, do not use this medicinal product.
Side Effects
Possible side effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Zonisamide belongs to a group of medicines (sulphonamides) that can cause severe allergic reactions, severe skin rashes, and blood disorders, which very rarely can be fatal. Contact your doctor immediately if you: • have difficulty breathing, a swollen face, lips or tongue, or a severe skin rash as these symptoms may indicate that you are having a severe allergic reaction. • have signs of overheating – high body temperature but little or no sweating, rapid heartbeat and breathing, muscle cramps, and confusion. • have thoughts of harming or killing yourself. A small number of people being treated with antiepileptics such as Zonisamide have had thoughts of harming or killing themselves. • have pain in your muscles or a feeling of weakness, as this may be a sign of abnormal muscle breakdown which can lead to kidney problems. • get a sudden pain in your back or stomach, have pain on urinating (passing water) or notice blood in your urine, as this may be a sign of kidney stones. • develop visual problems such as eye pain or blurred vision while taking Zonisamide Contact your doctor as soon as possible if you: • have an unexplained skin rash, as this could develop into a more severe skin rash or skin peeling. • feel unusually tired or feverish, have a sore throat, swollen glands, or find that you bruise more easily, as this may mean you have a blood disorder. • have signs of increased acid level in the blood- headaches, drowsiness, shortness of breath and loss of appetite. Your doctor may need to monitor or treat this. Your doctor may decide that you should stop using Zonisamide . The most common side effects of Zonisamide are mild. They occur during the first month of treatment and usually decrease with continued treatment. In children ages 6 – 17 years old, side effects were consistent with those described below with the following exceptions: pneumonia, dehydration, sweating decreased (common) and abnormal liver enzymes (uncommon). Very common side effects (may affect more than 1 in 10 people): • agitation, irritability, confusion, depression • poor muscle coordination, dizziness, poor memory, sleepiness, double vision • loss of appetite, decreased blood levels of bicarbonate (a substance that prevents your blood from becoming acidic) Common side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10 people): • difficulty sleeping, strange or unusual thoughts, feeling anxious or emotional. • slowed thoughts, loss of concentration, speech abnormalities, abnormal skin sensation (pins and needles), tremor, involuntary movement of the eyes. • kidney stones. • skin rashes, itching, allergic reactions, fever, tiredness, flu-like symptoms, hair loss. • ecchymosis (a small bruise caused by blood leaking from broken blood vessels in the skin). 6 • loss of weight, nausea, indigestion, stomach pains, diarrhoea (loose stools), constipation. • swelling of the feet and legs. Uncommon side effects (may affect up to 1 in 100 people): • anger, aggression, thoughts of suicide, suicide attempt. • vomiting. • gall bladder inflammation, gallstones. • urinary stones. • lung infection / inflammation, urinary tract infections. • low blood potassium levels, convulsions/seizures. Very rare side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people): • hallucinations, memory loss, coma, neuroleptic malignant syndrome (inability to move, sweating, fever, incontinence), status epilepticus (prolonged or repeated seizures). • breathing disorders, shortness of breath, inflammation of the lungs. • inflammations of the pancreas (severe pain in the stomach or back) • liver problems, kidney failure, increased blood levels of creatinine (a waste product that your kidneys should normally remove). • severe rashes or skin peeling (at the same time you may feel unwell or develop a fever). • abnormal muscle breakdown (you may feel pain or weakness in your muscles) which can lead to kidney problems. • swollen glands, blood disorders (reduction in the number of blood cells, which can make infection more likely and can make you look pale, feel tired and feverish, and bruise more easily). • decreased sweating, overheating. • glaucoma, which is a blockage of fluid in the eye causing increased pressure in the eye. Eye pain, blurred vision or decreased vision may occur and can be signs of glaucoma. Reporting of side effects If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly (see details below). By reporting side effects you can help provide more information on the safety of this medicine. United Kingdom Yellow Card Scheme Website: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple App store
Ingredients
The active substance in Zonisamide is zonisamide
Zonisamide 100 mg hard capsules contain 100 mg zonisamide.
- The other ingredients that are present in the capsule contents are: microcry
How to Store
How to store Zonisamide
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children. Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the blister and the carton after EXP. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month. Do not store above 30°C. Do not use this medicine if you notice any damage to the capsules, blister or carton or any visible signs of deterioration in the medicine. Return the pack to your pharmacist. Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use. These measures will help protect the environment.
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Purchased for my dog who has epilepsy via prescription from my specialist vet.
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