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Lamotrigine, also called lamotrigina or lamotriginum, is an anticonvulsive drug use to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder. For epilepsy it is used to treat partial seizures, primary and secondary tonic-clonic seizures, and seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Lamotrigine also acts as a mood stabilizer. Chemically unrelated to other anticonvulsants, lamotrigine has relatively few side-effects and does not require blood monitoring
Brand Names =
- Lamictal®
- Lamictal CD ®
- Lamictin®
External Links
- Lamotrigine - FDA approved drug information (drug label) from DailyMed (U.S. National Library of Medicine).
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