yes run like heck if u get it
A lamictal rash is an allergic reaction. Like all allergic reactions, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome can occur. This is potentially fatal. So the lamictal rash is as serious as rash can get. After checking with a doctor to make sure you really do have the lamictal rash, you need to quit taking lamictal immediately. If you don't the chances of you developing Stevens-Johnson Syndrome increases greatly.
develop a rash
No doing that has nothing to do with developing a rash
Contact you physician ASAP. This is a sign that you should discontinue take Lamictal.
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Some diaper rash creams that start with the letter "C" include Boudreaux's Butt Paste, which has a variant called "Cocoa Butter," and Calmoseptine Ointment. Additionally, "CeraVe Baby Diaper Rash Cream" is another option known for its gentle formulation. These creams are designed to soothe and protect a baby's sensitive skin from diaper rash.
yes. it will also cause an intense and potentially deadly rash around your genitals. it's not comfortable, and it kinda feels like herpes mixed with ghonorrhea. overall, don't use lamictal.
You might want to see a doctor about that.
nappy rash. or heat rash. ask your GP
Only you and your child's pediatrician can decide that. However, Lamictal does have a particularly dangerous,but *rare* side effect of a sever and sometimes fatal rash. In studies, 6 children out of 952 developed the rash, just to give you an idea of the chances of this happening. Discuss this side effect with the pediatrician who prescribed the medication. Good luck.
How about Boudreaux's Butt Paste...it might be worth a try.
The absolute smallest dose possible, then ramp up very very slowly. Starting at too high a dose can trigger a potentially fatal rash called Stephen-Johnson's Syndromein which the skin falls off in sheets in some people. If a rash appears at any time while taking Lamictal contact the prescribing doctor instantly and he will refer you to a dermatologist for evaluation. If it is a Stephen-Johnson's Syndrome rash, the drug must be totally discontinued immediately.