AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether lamotrigine can be re-introduced safely and with a benefit in young people who previously had a mild rash associated with the first introduction of this drug. In the first 150 young people (5–19 years old) treated with lamotrigine in a special centre for epilepsy, seven developed a mild rash soon after starting the drug. In none of these cases was the rash severe, nor was there any mucous membrane involvement. The lamotrigine was stopped immediately when the rash was identified and was subsequently re-introduced, using a special very-low-dose-escalation regime, starting with 0.1 mg /day total daily dose, after periods ranging from 47 to 236 days. It was possible to re-introduce the lamo...
The mechanism of action of lamotrigine depends on voltage-sensitive sodium channels by which the neu...
The mechanism of action of lamotrigine depends on voltage-sensitive sodium channels by which the neu...
We present the results of a prospective, add-on, open trial with lamotrigine in 30 pediatric patient...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether lamotrigine can be re-introduced safely and w...
Eight patients rechallenged with lamotrigine after initial exposure which resulted in a skin rash ar...
Eight patients rechallenged with lamotrigine after initial exposure which resulted in a skin rash ar...
Lamotrigine is a newer anti-epileptic drug synthesised in 1980s and approved by USFDA in 1994. It is...
Abstract Objective: To determine the safety of lamotrigine rechallenge after a first episode of skin...
Purpose Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (cADRs) are a major cause of lamotrigine (LTG) discontinuat...
Lamotrigine is an important new addition to the drugs used to treat people with seizure disorders, b...
We evaluated the efficacy and safety of lamotrigine in 41 children and young adults (age range, 3-25...
This study was initiated to evaluate the long-term safety, tolerability and effect on seizure contro...
This open, clinical study describes the use of lamotrigine in 200 adults and children with drug resi...
AbstractPurposeWe systematically reviewed studies to provide current evidence on the incidence and r...
The mechanism of action of lamotrigine depends on voltage-sensitive sodium channels by which the neu...
The mechanism of action of lamotrigine depends on voltage-sensitive sodium channels by which the neu...
The mechanism of action of lamotrigine depends on voltage-sensitive sodium channels by which the neu...
We present the results of a prospective, add-on, open trial with lamotrigine in 30 pediatric patient...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether lamotrigine can be re-introduced safely and w...
Eight patients rechallenged with lamotrigine after initial exposure which resulted in a skin rash ar...
Eight patients rechallenged with lamotrigine after initial exposure which resulted in a skin rash ar...
Lamotrigine is a newer anti-epileptic drug synthesised in 1980s and approved by USFDA in 1994. It is...
Abstract Objective: To determine the safety of lamotrigine rechallenge after a first episode of skin...
Purpose Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (cADRs) are a major cause of lamotrigine (LTG) discontinuat...
Lamotrigine is an important new addition to the drugs used to treat people with seizure disorders, b...
We evaluated the efficacy and safety of lamotrigine in 41 children and young adults (age range, 3-25...
This study was initiated to evaluate the long-term safety, tolerability and effect on seizure contro...
This open, clinical study describes the use of lamotrigine in 200 adults and children with drug resi...
AbstractPurposeWe systematically reviewed studies to provide current evidence on the incidence and r...
The mechanism of action of lamotrigine depends on voltage-sensitive sodium channels by which the neu...
The mechanism of action of lamotrigine depends on voltage-sensitive sodium channels by which the neu...
The mechanism of action of lamotrigine depends on voltage-sensitive sodium channels by which the neu...
We present the results of a prospective, add-on, open trial with lamotrigine in 30 pediatric patient...