Brand name:
Lamictal
Pronounced: LAM-ic-tal
Generic name:
Lamotrigine
Other brand name:
Lamictal CD
Why is Lamictal prescribed?
Lamictal is prescribed to control partial seizures in people with
epilepsy. It is also used to control a serious form of epilepsy
known as Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Lamictal is used in combination
with other antiepileptic medications or as a replacement for a
medication such as Tegretol, Dilantin, phenobarbital, or Mysoline.
In addition, Lamictal is used to help prevent the manic and/or
depressive phases of bipolar disorder.
Most important fact about Lamictal
You may develop a rash during the first 2 to 8 weeks of Lamictal
therapy, particularly if you are also taking Depakene or Depakote.
If this happens, notify your doctor immediately. The rash could
become severe and even dangerous, particularly in children. Signs of
a more serious reaction include hives, fever, swollen lymph glands,
painful sores in the mouth or around the eyes, or swelling of the
lips or tongue. A slight possibility of this problem remains for up
to 6 months.
How should you take Lamictal?
Take Lamictal exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Taking more
than the prescribed amount can increase your risk of developing a
serious rash. Do not stop taking Lamictal without first
discussing it with your doctor. An abrupt halt could increase your
seizures. Your doctor can schedule a gradual reduction in dosage.
Lamictal Chewable Dispersible (CD) tablets may be swallowed
whole, chewed, or dissloved in liquid. When chewing the tablets,
drink a small amount of water or diluted fruit juice to aid in
swallowing. When dissolving the tablets, add them to a small amount
of water or diluted fruit juice (about 1 teaspoonful), and wait 1
minute until the tablets are completely dissolved. Swirl the
solution and drink immediately. Do not try to cut the dose by
drinking only part of the solution.
--If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your
next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
--Storage instructions...
Store in a tightly closed container at room temperature. Keep dry
and protect from light.
Lamictal side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, tell your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Lamictal.
- Side effects may include:
Abdominal pain,
back pain,
blurred vision,
constipation,
dizziness,
double vision,
dry mouth,
fatigue,
headache,
increased cough,
insomnia,
nausea,
rash,
runny nose,
sleepiness,
sore throat,
uncoordinated movements,
vomiting
- Additional side effects in children may include:
Bronchitis,
convulsions,
ear problems,
eczema,
facial swelling,
hemorrhage,
infection,
indigestion,
light sensitivity,
lymph node problems,
nervousness,
penis disorder,
sinus infection,
swelling,
tooth problems,
urinary tract infection,
vertigo,
vision problems
Why should Lamictal not be prescribed?
If you are sensitive to or have ever had an allergic reaction to
Lamictal, you should not take Lamictal. Make sure your doctor
is aware of any drug reactions you have experienced.
Special warnings about Lamictal
Lamictal may cause some people to become drowsy, dizzy, or less
alert. Do not drive or operate dangerous machinery or participate in
any activity that requires full mental alertness until you are
certain the drug does not have this kind of effect on you. Remember
to be alert for development of any type of rash, especially during
the first 2 to 8 weeks of treatment (see "Most important fact about
Lamictal").
Be sure to tell your doctor about any medical problems you have
before starting therapy with Lamictal. If you have kidney or liver
disease, or heart problems, Lamictal should be used with caution.
Lamictal may cause vision problems. If any develop, notify your
doctor immediately. Also be quick to call your doctor if you develop
a fever or have any other signs of an allergic reaction. Notify your
doctor, too, if your seizures get worse.
If you're taking Lamictal for bipolar disorder, be aware that the
drug should not be used to stop an episode of mania or depression
once it has started.
There are no clinical studies to prove the safety and
effectiveness of Lamictal for treating bipolar disorder in children
less than 18 years old.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Lamictal
If Lamictal is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of
either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially
important to check with your doctor before combining Lamictal with
the following:
Carbamazepine (Tegretol)
Drugs that inhibit folate metabolism, such as methotrexate and
Septra
Oral contraceptives
Phenobarbital
Phenytoin (Dilantin)
Primidone (Mysoline)
Valproic acid (Depakene, Depakote)
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of Lamictal during pregnancy have not been adequately
studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, tell your
doctor immediately. Lamictal should be used during pregnancy only if
clearly needed. Lamictal appears in breast milk. Because the effects
of Lamictal on an infant exposed to Lamictal are unknown,
breastfeeding is not recommended.
Recommended dosage for Lamictal
ADULTS
Overdosage
A massive overdose of Lamictal can be fatal. If you suspect an
overdose, seek medical treatment immediately.
- Symptoms of Lamictal overdose may include:
Coma,
decreased level of consciousness,
delayed heartbeat,
increased seizures,
lack of coordination,
rolling eyeballs
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