Has anybody ever tried Zonisamide for nerve pain?
My doctor prescribed Zonisamide for nerve pain but I can’t find any evidence that it works for that. I have tried gaba and Dulox… but neither had any effect. My pain is nerve pain in the pelvic region, specifically the pudendal nerve.
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Zonisamide is a medication primarily approved to treat seizures, but it’s sometimes used off-label for certain types of nerve pain.
How it works for nerve pain
Zonisamide affects electrical activity in the nervous system by:
• Blocking sodium and calcium channels
• Modulating neurotransmitters
These actions can reduce abnormal nerve firing, which is a key cause of neuropathic pain.
Is it commonly used?
Not really. For nerve pain, doctors usually try first:
• Gabapentin
• Pregabalin
• Duloxetine
• Amitriptyline
Zonisamide tends to be considered when:
• First-line treatments don’t work
• Side effects from other meds are an issue
• A specialist (like a neurologist or pain doctor) is involved
Evidence for nerve pain
• Research is limited and mixed
• Some small studies suggest benefit in conditions like diabetic neuropathy
• It’s not widely recommended in major guidelines
Potential side effects
Common:
• Drowsiness or dizziness
• Loss of appetite / weight loss
• Trouble concentrating
Less common but important:
• Kidney stones
• Metabolic acidosis
• Heat intolerance (reduced sweating)
Bottom line
Zonisamide can help nerve pain in some cases, but it’s not a standard first-choice medication. It’s usually considered a backup option when more established treatments don’t work.
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2 ReactionsNo I hav not. But pleez let us no how it werkz. Thank U. Pleez 4giv mi spelin. I reelle kant help it. Thank U for Ur understandin.