Lamictal Starter (Blue) Kit Oral
Generic Name: LAMOTRIGINE - ORAL
Pronounced: (lam-OH-try-jeen)
Lamictal Starter (Blue) Kit Oral Warning
Rarely, serious (sometimes fatal) skin rashes have occurred
while taking this medication. These rashes (e.g., Stevens-Johnson
syndrome) are more common in children under 16 than in adults.
Therefore, lamotrigine should not be used in children except for
the treatment of partial seizures or seizures associated with
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
Rashes may be more likely if you start at too high a dose, if
your dose increases too quickly, or if you take it with certain
anti-seizure medications (valproic acid, divalproex). Most serious
rashes occur within 2 to 8 weeks of starting lamotrigine, but such
rashes may occur anytime during use. (See also Side Effects
section.)
Seek immediate medical attention if you develop any type of skin
rash while taking this medication, or if you have hives, fever,
swollen lymph glands, painful sores in the mouth or around the
eyes, or swelling of the lips or tongue. Your doctor will tell you
if you should stop taking lamotrigine. Even after you stop taking
this medication, it is still possible for the rash to become
life-threatening or cause permanent scars or other problems.
Lamictal Starter (Blue) Kit Oral Side Effects
Dizziness, headache, blurred/double vision, nasal congestion,
lack of coordination, shaking (tremor), muscle weakness,
drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, painful menstrual cramps,
difficulty sleeping, and lower stomach/abdominal discomfort may
occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your
doctor or pharmacist promptly.
Remember that your doctor has prescribed this medication because
he or she has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the
risk of side effects. Many people using this medication do not have
serious side effects.
Tell your doctor immediately if any of these unlikely but
serious side effects occur:
- unusual mental/mood changes
This medication rarely may cause mood or behavior changes, such
as anxiety, agitation, hostility, pressured/rapid speech, or
thoughts of suicide. Tell your doctor immediately if you develop
unusual (possibly sudden) mood changes.
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