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Frequently Asked Questions
How should I take Lamotrig DT Tablet?
Lamotrig DT Tablet can be taken with or without food. Follow your doctor's prescribed dose and duration for best results.
Does Lamotrig DT Tablet affect pregnancy?
Studies show no adverse effects of Lamotrig DT Tablet on pregnant women or fetuses. However, inform your doctor if you become pregnant or plan to during treatment, as they may prescribe the lowest effective dose.
Why was Lamotrig DT Tablet stopped after developing a rash?
Serious rashes have been reported within 8 weeks of starting Lamotrig DT Tablet, leading to hospitalization. These rashes can become severe and life-threatening, so Lamotrig DT Tablet is stopped even for mild rashes. Your doctor changed the medicine for safety reasons.
How long does it take for Lamotrig DT Tablet to show effects?
Symptoms may improve in about 6-8 weeks, but this can vary by individual.
What are the risks of taking a higher dose of Lamotrig DT Tablet?
Higher doses can cause uncontrollable eye movements, clumsiness, balance issues, heartbeat irregularities, loss of consciousness, seizures, or coma. Seek immediate medical attention even if you feel fine.
Is it safe to take Lamotrig DT Tablet if I have depression symptoms?
Yes, Lamotrig DT Tablet can help prevent depression, but do not self-medicate. Always consult your doctor before starting or stopping the medication.
Can I combine Lamotrig DT Tablet with other antiepileptic medications?
Yes, but inform your doctor if you're taking other antiepileptics, as some combinations can increase side effects or require dose adjustments.
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