How many people take it? I can say that without a shred of doubt, at least ONE person does take it. I have been taking 300mgs of Lamictal once a day for 10 years due to a seizure disorder. It's quite honestly, one of the best anti-seizure drugs I've been prescribed.
Yes, there is a generic brand of Lamictal. Ask your doctor for further information or use. Updated Answer: Lamotrignine is the generic name.
Some people become hypomanic / manic when taking Wellbutrin, and Lamictal can help stabilize mood in this case.
Yes. It is the generic name for Lamictal.
Yes! Lamictal will show a false positive on drug screens. You can have a lab use a maspectrometer specifically for PCP in order to officially rule it as a "false positive."
can lamotrigine be used for dogs with seizures?
The only advice I can give you is to ask your doctor or your pharmacist. Only they will know what dosage of Lamictal you are taking, and what other medication you are thinking of taking. They are qualified to know what you should do. They can tell you if you can use any other medications and what can be taken with Lamictal.
Yes, it is safe to take cough syrup while you are taking Lamictal. Lamictal is used to treat seizures and mood disorders.
My doctor prescribes me lamictal, cellexa and suboxone and I have not had any adverse reactions
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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.
There is no known antidote for Lamictal so the best way to stop it is to stop taking it.
Lamotrigine or Lamictal is an anti-convulsant drug used to treat epilepsy. Although many people taking this medication may not experience hair loss, it is a potential side effect of this drug. Some other side effects of this drug are dizziness, headache, blurred vision, nausea, and a rash.