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Pregnant Women, Beware of Topamax

The drug Topamax was approved by FDA in 1988 for use for treatment of epilepsy and migraine. Topamax, also called Topiramate, was unfortunately found later on to cause 11 times more the risk of oral cleft defects on a newborn if it was used by a woman during pregnancy. That is why the Food and Drug Association advised physicians to use safer alternatives but for some it was already too late.

If you’re one of those people who were affected, don’t hesitate to seek out an attorney specializing in Topamax lawsuit. They are already expert in this and can get you the compensation you deserve.

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