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Eprontia is a brand-name oral liquid solution of Topiramate, manufactured by Azurity Pharmaceuticals. It is an anticonvulsant (antiepileptic) medication approved by the FDA for:
Eprontia was developed specifically for patients who have difficulty swallowing tablets, including young children and those with dysphagia. It is a ready-to-use liquid that does not need to be mixed or diluted.
Eprontia contains Topiramate, which works through multiple mechanisms to reduce abnormal electrical activity in the brain:
These combined actions help stabilize electrical activity in the brain, reducing seizure frequency and helping prevent migraine headaches.
Eprontia is available as a ready-to-use oral solution at a single concentration:
Your doctor will prescribe a specific dose measured in milligrams, which you measure using the provided oral syringe or dosing cup. Typical doses range from 50 mg/day up to 400 mg/day depending on your condition.
Eprontia scores a 55 out of 100 on our findability scale, placing it in the moderate difficulty range. While there is no active FDA-reported shortage of Eprontia as of early 2026, it is a specialty liquid formulation that many retail pharmacies do not routinely stock. You may need to call several pharmacies or ask your pharmacist to place a special order. Independent and compounding pharmacies may have better luck sourcing it than large chain pharmacies.
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Eprontia can be prescribed by several types of healthcare providers:
Telehealth consultations are also available for Topiramate prescriptions in many states.
No, Eprontia is not a controlled substance. It is not scheduled by the DEA, which means it does not have the same prescribing restrictions as medications like opioids or benzodiazepines. Your doctor can prescribe it with standard refills, and you do not need a new prescription each time. However, Eprontia does require a prescription — it is not available over the counter.
Like all medications, Eprontia (Topiramate) can cause side effects. The most commonly reported include:
Serious but less common side effects include acute glaucoma, metabolic acidosis, kidney stones, suicidal thoughts, and decreased sweating (especially in children). Important: Eprontia carries a strong FDA warning about fetal harm — women of childbearing potential should use effective contraception while taking this medication.
If you are unable to find Eprontia or it is too expensive, consider these alternatives:
Talk to your doctor before switching medications, as different formulations may have different absorption profiles.
Eprontia (Topiramate) can interact with several medications. Major interactions include:
Other notable interactions include Hydrochlorothiazide, Lithium, Amitriptyline, and Metformin. Always inform your doctor of all medications you are taking before starting Eprontia.
Eprontia fills an important niche as the first FDA-approved ready-to-use liquid formulation of Topiramate, making it a valuable option for children, elderly patients, and anyone who has difficulty swallowing tablets. While it is more expensive than generic Topiramate tablets and may not be stocked at every pharmacy, it can usually be found with some effort — earning a findability score of 55 out of 100.
If cost is a concern, ask your pharmacist about discount coupons that can bring the price down to $85–$116, or check if you qualify for Azurity Pharmaceuticals' co-pay savings or patient assistance programs. If availability is the issue, try independent pharmacies or ask your pharmacist to place a special order. Medfinder can help you locate pharmacies that have Eprontia in stock near you.