Background: Lamotrigine is an anticonvulsant as well as a mood stabilizer. Apart from its established use in the treatment of epilepsy, there has been an expansion of its use in the treatment of mental disorders. Patients with epilepsy as well as those with mental disorders are at increased risk of deliberate drug overdoses. An evidence base for the safety profile of lamotrigine in overdose is an essential tool for prescribers. The objective of this study was to carry out a narrative synthesis of the existing evidence for the safety profile of lamotrigine in overdose. Methods: A systematic search was conducted of EMBASE (1974 to December 2015), MEDLINE (1946 to December 2015), PsycINFO (1806 to December 2015) and CINAHL (1981 to December 2...
Background: The anticonvulsant activity of lamotrigine has been extensively studied and its role is ...
Background: Lamotrigine is an anti-epileptic medicine used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder. T...
Background Bipolar and other psychiatric disorders are associated with considerably increased risk o...
Abstract: Lamotrigine is a broad-spectrum anti-epileptic drug with a good safety profile used to tre...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Lamotrigine [LTG] is primarily an anti-epileptic drug used to treat seizure dis...
Purpose: This postmarketing surveillance study of lamotrigine (LTG) was performed to provide complem...
Lamotrigine is an antiepileptic drug used as a treatment for partial and generalised seizures as wel...
Introduction: Self-treatment with Lamotrigine rarely ends with toxicity, regardless of the suicidal ...
Lamotrigine is a commonly used agent for seizure control in epilepsy. There are limited data on the ...
Lamotrigine is a commonly used agent for seizure control in epilepsy. There are limited data on the ...
Blood level monitoring helps to determine the therapeutic and toxic ranges for anticonvulsants and a...
Lamotrigine is a new generation antiepileptic which blocks sodium channels and can cause significant...
increasingly used in patients with psychiatric disorders who are at increased risk of self-harm. Thi...
BACKGROUND: Lamotrigine is a sodium channel blocking agent that is widely prescribed for treatment o...
Lamotrigine (LTG) is indicated for the management of seizures either alone or in combination with ot...
Background: The anticonvulsant activity of lamotrigine has been extensively studied and its role is ...
Background: Lamotrigine is an anti-epileptic medicine used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder. T...
Background Bipolar and other psychiatric disorders are associated with considerably increased risk o...
Abstract: Lamotrigine is a broad-spectrum anti-epileptic drug with a good safety profile used to tre...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Lamotrigine [LTG] is primarily an anti-epileptic drug used to treat seizure dis...
Purpose: This postmarketing surveillance study of lamotrigine (LTG) was performed to provide complem...
Lamotrigine is an antiepileptic drug used as a treatment for partial and generalised seizures as wel...
Introduction: Self-treatment with Lamotrigine rarely ends with toxicity, regardless of the suicidal ...
Lamotrigine is a commonly used agent for seizure control in epilepsy. There are limited data on the ...
Lamotrigine is a commonly used agent for seizure control in epilepsy. There are limited data on the ...
Blood level monitoring helps to determine the therapeutic and toxic ranges for anticonvulsants and a...
Lamotrigine is a new generation antiepileptic which blocks sodium channels and can cause significant...
increasingly used in patients with psychiatric disorders who are at increased risk of self-harm. Thi...
BACKGROUND: Lamotrigine is a sodium channel blocking agent that is widely prescribed for treatment o...
Lamotrigine (LTG) is indicated for the management of seizures either alone or in combination with ot...
Background: The anticonvulsant activity of lamotrigine has been extensively studied and its role is ...
Background: Lamotrigine is an anti-epileptic medicine used to treat epilepsy and bipolar disorder. T...
Background Bipolar and other psychiatric disorders are associated with considerably increased risk o...