FDA MedWatch - Lamictal (lamotrigine): Risk of Aseptic Meningitis

August 22, 2010 Swedish Blogger

FDA notified healthcare professionals and patients that Lamictal (lamotrigine), a medication commonly used for seizures in children two years and older, and bipolar disorder in adults, can cause aseptic meningitis. Read more

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