I am currently taking lamictal xr and I have some major side effects: headache, dizzy, energy loss and nausea. I have tried four medications and all of them have given me the same sorts of side effects at a very low dose.
Has anyone taken clobazam, and how have you reacted to the medication?
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- 14 Aug 2011 by thekid123
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- lamictal, headache, seizure prevention, nausea/vomiting, side effect, lamictal xr, medication
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Do you live near a major university with a hospital? They have wonderful programs, and they find ways that would not hurt your pocketbook if you don't have the money. 'seriously, this sounds like what you really need.
Good luck, Ellen