No, lamotrigine is not a controlled substance. It is an anticonvulsant medication primarily used to treat epilepsy and Bipolar disorder. While it can have side effects and requires a prescription, it is not classified under any controlled substance schedules, which categorize drugs based on their potential for abuse or dependence.
this the lamotrigine and the lamictal the same
no
No, lamotrigine does not contain amphetamines. Lamotrigine is an anticonvulsant medication primarily used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder. It works by stabilizing electrical activity in the brain but does not have any amphetamine components or properties.
Lamotrigine will not show up in a urine test, as the only narcotics are tested for. These narcotics include opiates, marijuana, cocaine, meth, etc. Lamotrigine is primarily used for an anticonvulsant, and mood stabilizer.
Piritron and lamotrogine
According to my doctor, lamotrigine therapy prevents from there being a manic reaction to the citalopram which is frequent in some patients.
how will doctor switch you from lamictal to lithium
no it doesn't
No it is a mood stabilizer.
Lamotrigine is thought to act at sodium channels in the neuron (nerve cell) to reduce the amount of excitatory neurotransmitters that the nerve cell releases.
Lamictal (lamotrigine) is not an SSRI. It is an anti-convulsant.
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