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Lamictal Dose

Sat, 01/27/2018 - 23:17
I have never been on any seizure medications before. My doctor prescribed Lamictal (generic) 25 mg that I need to take as follow: Week 1: Lamictal 25 mg twice a day (total 50 mg a day) Week 2: Lamictal 25 mg twice a day (total 50 mg a day) Week 3: Lamictal 50 mg twice a day (total 100 mg a day) Week 4: Lamictal 75 mg twice a day (total 150 mg a day) Week 5: Lamictal 100 mg twice a day (total 200 mg a day). I have read that the recommended dose for Lamictal is to start at total 25 mg a day for 2 weeks, then 50 mg a day for another 2 weeks, then can be increased by 50 mg every week. If the initial dose is higher than what is recommended (50 mg per day instead of 25 mg) and the increased dose is faster than the recommendation (1 week instead of 2 weeks), will this increase the risk of serious side effect (rash, Steven-Johnson Syndrome, etc)? Could anyone who took or is taking Lamictal share their experiences and thoughts? Thank you.

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I've been on Lamictal (now

Submitted by jfilush on Sat, 2018-02-17 - 01:36
I've been on Lamictal (now the generic, thank you insurance) for several years and the only side effect I've had is dizziness.  Mine is also a higher dose, and I'm not sure if the dizziness was a reaction from the Lamictal or one of my other meds.  

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