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TAKE CONTROL TODAYThe only people who definitely should not take Lamictal (lamotrigine) are those who are allergic to it.
People who have liver disease or who take other seizure medications need to be extra cautious about taking Lamictal because of possible interactions. It is very important to make sure the doctor knows if you have liver disease or if you're taking any other seizure medicine. Most people can take both Lamictal and other medicines successfully by working with the doctor to determine the correct amount to take.
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Switching to Lamictal + Carbatrol from generic carbamazepine
Created by at1/12/08 - 8:52 am|2 Comments |
