Topiramate Induced Myopic Shift with Anterior Angle Closure in a 16 Year Old Female
Topiramate is a commonly prescribed medication in the adult and pediatric population. It is most commonly used in migraine prophylaxis. This case report focuses on an uncommon but potentially dangerous side effect of topiramate use, and how it affects the ocular system of the patients that use it. This case increases awareness of Topiramate usage in the pediatric population. It also demonstrates need for high degree of clinical awareness, so treatment can be initiated promptly to lower risk of long-term squeal.